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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

Parshas Mishpatim

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  Watch a 20 second summary of Parshat Mishpatim. You can download these adorable puppets by clicking  here ! The set includes the entire Sefer Shemot. We also have coloring pages available  here . Mishpatim Parsha Summary and activities This week's parsha has many laws. We focused on kosher, not telling a lie and returning a lost object. We learned about Kosher. In parshas mishpatim , we learn that we’re not allowed to mix meat and milk. We spoke about kosher symbols that make food kosher and then we talked about what foods are meat, dairy or parve.  We sorted a basket of food into the proper categories. We made meat and dairy placemats. We learned how to properly set a table, so we drew the place settings on our placemat and then drew our favorite meat and dairy foods on the plates of each placemat.   W e turned over our dramatic play area into a Kosher Supermarket! We learned about nutrition. We read the book, “The Little Seed” and spoke about different parts of a plant