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Mitkadem: Hebrew for Youth Ramah 4 Student Pack
Written by Cheri Ellowitz Silver, Illustrated by Mira Scharf
Item #: 410530
For Grades 4-7. This Ramah focuses on a selection of short blessings, including blessings over different foods, candlelighting blessings for Shabbat, Chanukah and Yamim Tovim, and blessings for special times.
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Mitkadem: Hebrew for Youth Ramah 5 Student Pack
Written by Cheri Ellowitz Silver, Illustrated by Mira Scharf
Item #: 410540
For Grades 4-7. The focus of this Ramah is on the Kiddush. Both the short and long versions of the Kiddush, and the concepts within each, are explored in this Ramah.
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Mitkadem: Hebrew for Youth Ramah 6 Student Pack
Written by Cheri Ellowitz Silver, Illustrated by Mira Scharf
Item #: 410550
For Grades 4-7. This Ramah covers the blessings before and after the reading of the Torah. Also covered are related concepts such as aliyah, a history of Torah reading, and God, Torah and Israel.
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Mitkadem: Hebrew for Youth Ramah 7 Student Pack
Written by Cheri Ellowitz Silver, Illustrated by Mira Scharf
Item #: 410560
For Grades 4-7. Students are introduced to Hebrew vocabulary, reading practice, grammar, and concepts related to the particular prayer or set of prayers. Ramah 7 focuses on Yotzer Or and Maariv Aravim. Audio CD and Teacher's Guide are available.
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Mitkadem: Hebrew for Youth Ramah 8 Student Pack
Written by Cheri Ellowitz Silver, Illustrated by Mira Scharf
Item #: 410570
For Grades 4-7. Students are introduced to Hebrew vocabulary, reading practice, grammar, and concepts related to the particular prayer or set of prayers. Ramah 8 focuses on the Ahavat Olam and Ahavah Rabbah prayers. Audio CD and Teacher's Guide are available.
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Mitkadem: Hebrew for Youth Ramah 9 Student Pack
Written by Cheri Ellowitz Silver, Illustrated by Mira Scharf
Item #: 410580
For Grades 4-7. Students are introduced to Hebrew vocabulary, reading practice, grammar, and concepts related to the particular prayer or set of prayers. Ramah 9 focuses on the Sh'ma and V'ahavta prayers.
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Shrinking Circle: Memories of Nazi Berlin, 1933-39
Marion Freyer Wolff
Item #: 147501
This autobiographical account of a young girl's life in Nazi Berlin covers the period from Hitler's rise to power through the outbreak of World War II. It includes tales of Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass), the disappearance of friends and relatives, and a family's frantic efforts at emi...
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Be a Mensch Campaign, The
Michelle Shapiro Abraham
Item #: 571206
For Grades 3-4
Features
- Packet for each student includes 5 booklets
- Materials introduce students to five Jewish ethical behaviors using Hebrew and English terms
- Classic Jewish stories are used to illu...
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Emma Ansky-Levine and Her Mitzvah Machine
Lawrence Bush, Illustrated by Joel Iskowitz
Item #: 123933
Under the guidance of a mitzvah machine, Emma discovers her Jewish identity and the meaning of bat mitzvah.
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