Ahava in Parsha Kedoshim: Torah Crafts for Kids

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2019
  • Are you a Jewish educator or parent looking for fun ways to engage kids in the weekly Torah portion? Our video brings parsha Kedoshim to life in a DIY craft project all about the parsha’s key character: love.
    Learn alongside Beer Sheva-based educator, Emily Shapiro Katz as she guides you step-by-step while integrating Torah study, Hebrew language and Israel education. This simple craft project is easy enough that you could lead it at home or at school, with young kids or older kids.
    Supplies you’ll need:
    - paint or markers
    - construction and printer paper
    - Hebrew letter cut outs (like this one)
    - glue stick
    - scissors
    To find more about Emily’s work, check out her blog, Yetzira.
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