Judaics
Our
second week of school flew by in Judaics! We talked about blessings and
what we have in our lives that we are grateful for. We also made a
Blessing for the Home Hamsa craft so that our homes will be filled
peace, love and happiness! We had a great time painting our Challah
Covers and singing Shabbat songs!
For the Challah Cover:
This
is a Challah Cover that your children had a great time decorating this
week as we continued our learning about Shabbat. The reason that we
cover the challah is that it is the last object to receive a blessing on
Shabbat (first we bless the candles and then the wine) and we don't
want the challah to feel bad that it receives the last blessing. Rabbi
Jacob ben Asher from the 13th century elucidates that since we are
sensitive to the "feelings" of the challah we learn that we should be
extremely sensitive in the way that we deal with those around us. In
Judaics this week we have been discussing that it never feels good to be
picked last and that we should always try to include our friends in any
activities we are doing. The Hebrew words say "Shabbat Shalom" which is
the greeting that we say to one another on Shabbat, wishing each other a
good and restful day. I hope that you enjoy using these Challah Covers
as much as your children enjoyed making them!
This is a Blessing for
the Home Hamsa that your children enjoyed decorating this week. A Hamsa
is a traditional Jewish symbol that is often hung in the home as
artwork or worn as jewelry that serves to protect. The shape of the hand
is reminiscent of the priestly blessing which is given with the hands
raised above the head. I hope that enjoy the Blessing for the Home
Hamsa!
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