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Parshas Shemini

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Watch a 25 second video of Parshat Shemini featuring our  Sefer Vayikra puppets . That's where our Vayikra Puppets come in, offering an exciting and interactive tool to enhance your Parsha lessons and bring the Torah to life in a whole new way. We also have Sefer Vayikra coloring pages for each parsha in the chumash. Immerse young learners in the vibrant world of Sefer Vayikra with our matching coloring pages! These delightful illustrations bring to life the themes and stories of Vayikra, offering children a creative way to engage with the Torah. Shemini Parsha Summary This week we learned about the dedication of the Mishkan. Aharon's sons Nadav and Avihu wanted to connect to Hashem so they brought ketoret. It wasn't authorized by Hashem so they were punished.  Aharon's other sons, Elazar and Isamar were kohanim and served in the Mishkan. We learned that there are 2 signs for an animal to be kosher. They need to chew their cud and have split hooves. For fish to be kos

Sefer Bereishis Parsha Drawing Journal

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At Preschool Creations, we're dedicated to making the process of learning meaningful and engaging for young minds. We're excited to introduce our latest product, the "Parsha Drawing Journal," designed to transform the way children connect with the weekly Parsha and nurture their creative and storytelling skills. In this blog post, we'll dive into this innovative educational tool and explore how it's used to inspire and captivate young learners. Discover the Parsha Drawing Journal: Our Parsha Drawing Journal is not just a journal; it's a gateway to an interactive and imaginative journey through the Parsha. Here's how it works and how it can benefit educators, parents, and, most importantly, the children: Weekly Parsha Pages: Each week, as we delve into the Parsha, we provide students with a Parsha page. This isn't your typical worksheet—it's a canvas for creativity and storytelling. Name and Trace : Students begin by writing their name on the t

Parshas Vayera ideas

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Parshat Vayera in 30 seconds    Check out our teaching aids for parshat Vayera and the entire Sefer Beraishit. Print these adorable characters and turn them into puppets to enhance your lessons.  Click the link here to purchase this adorable set. Parshas Vayera Summary For Parshas Vayera, we focused on the mitzvah of hachnasas orchim, inviting guests and bikur cholim, visiting the sick. Avraham was 99 years old when he had a bris mila. Avraham loved to do the mitzvah of hachnasat orchim - inviting guests and had many guests. Avraham’s tent had 4 doors so that guests would be able to come in from all directions. He would give them food and drink and teach them to thank Hashem for what He gives us.  Avraham had a special tree. The guests would sit under the tree. If they were good people, the tree would give them shade. If they served idols, the branches would not spread out and give them shade.  Avraham wasn’t feeling well after his bris, so Hashem made it extra hot so that there woul