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Parshas Bereishis - 6 Days of Creation

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Download our 6 Days of Creation packet .  It has beautiful  full color art for each day of creation and Adam and Chava puppets. It also includes coloring pages for each day of creation. Parsha Summary We learned that before G-d created the world, there was nothing. We learned about what was created on each of the 6 days of creation. We discovered different ways to make the numbers on our fingers. Some of the children were able to make different finger combinations using both hands. G-d created the world for us so that we can do good deeds/mitzvot.  We learned about Adam and Chava (Eve) living in Gan Eden (The garden of Eden) and about the Eitz Hada'at - Tree of Knowledge and the tricky snake.  Every week we are going to make a picture of what we learned in this week’s parsha, and at the end of each book of the Torah, we will bring it home. Parsha Drawing Journal Every week, we draw a picture of the parsha (I always did it before shabbos party after reviewing the parsha of the week)

Shavuot Puppets, Crafts, Books and Activities

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Download  our Shavuos puppets to help you bring Shavuos and Megillas Rus to life in a captivating, visual way. Click here  for our Shavuos DIY puppets/coloring pages. Scroll down to see a list of Shavuot books for kids. Story of Shavuot We learned all about Shavuos. Starting off with Hashem looking for a mountain to give the Torah on. Hashem chose Mt. Sinai because she didn’t say that she’s the best and the prettiest and the biggest. She was humble and we can learn from her.  Then we learned how Hashem was looking for a nation to give the Torah to. Each nation wanted to know what was in the Torah and then said that they can’t follow it. When Hashem came to the Jewish people, we said na'aseh v'nishma, we want the Torah and we will keep it, now please tell us what is written inside. The angels complained that the Torah should stay in heaven, but Hashem said that they are not people and cannot keep the mitzvos. Hashem wanted a guarantor that the Torah will be kept. The Jewish peo