Both Shorashim and Nitzanim have been working on panels for their group quilts. These quilts have not only been a review of the main themes they have learned this year (Sukkot, Breishit, Shema, Pesach, and Tzedakah VaChessed), but a culminating project to be displayed in a public space over the summer. Shorashim children have been …
Tag Archive: Shema
May 03
Nitzanim Revisits This Year’s Themes
This week in Nitzanim… (click above for a video of our work!) In preparation for our final huge Yetzirah project of the year, Nitzanim spent a few days revisiting this year’s themes – Sukkot, Breishit, and Shema. We revisited through the lens of Tzedakah VaChessed. Nitzanimers received play כסף (kesef-money) to spend on playing and …
Mar 24
Hanging A מזוזה (Mezuzah)
In the שמע (Shema - Deuteronomy 6:4-9) we read: “And you should inscribe them on the doorposts of your houses and upon your gates.” As part of our שמע (Shema) exploration, Shorashim and Nitzanim children decorated the case of a מזוזה (mezuzah) and wrote the שמע (Shema) on a “parchment” that’s rolled inside. Here are some of the ins and …
Feb 28
Finishing Our Mezuzot
This week, we FINALLY wrote our own שמע to go inside a mezuzah. We’ve worked so hard on recognizing and writing Hebrew letters. We’ve worked so hard on our שמע research (and it remains a favorite activity – one child asked today if we could go into the Chapel and do more research!). Today, we wrote the שמע. …
Feb 26
Stamping Jewish Holidays on Our Shema Pillowcases
FIRST: Design a Jewish holiday stamp. (Review Jewish holidays and related objects.) See earlier blog post - we also learned about positive and negative space. SECOND: Sketch holiday objects on stickers. (Review Jewish holidays and related objects.) Place stickers on pillowcases in a circle (like the cycle of the year). We’ll use the stickers to …
Feb 22
Delving Further into the Aleph-bet with Shorashim
This week at the Jewish Enrichment Center was full of wonderful experiences with the Hebrew alphabet in Beit Shorashim. The Shorashim learners played Hebrew letter bingo, matched pairs of Hebrew letter flashcards, experimented with Hebrew letter stencils and stickers, and even attempted to write their whole names in Hebrew. One Shorashim student, when visiting Beit …
Feb 21
Exploring Hebrew Script Letters in Nitzanim
It’s become a thing. Some of the Nitzanim children want to learn to write Hebrew using script letters. Block letters – the way Hebrew looks in print – had served this set of children well enough until a week or two ago, but now, only script will do. (Script lets you write Hebrew fast, but the …
Feb 20
Using Our Knowledge of the Shema to Learn Hebrew
We’ve been singing the Shema together since September. We know most of the words pretty well. We even know what some of the words mean, since we have hand motions. Now we’re using our knowledge of the words of the Shema to help us learn Hebrew. Using homemade flashcards, we put the words of the first …
Feb 19
Just a Regular Day Working Together…
…On a self-chosen Hebrew challenge: (They filled in the missing letters of the שמע, then wrote the entire line using Hebrew script letters.) …On a Hebrew running and writing game: …To plant vegetables and flowers for Beit Nitzanim (our Nitzanim home): We are enjoying learning with and from each other!
Feb 15
Positive and Negative space
This week, Nitzanim learned about positive and negative space. This explains the process behind screen printing, which Nitzanim has done already and completed the first step of the Shema pillow cases. We researched images in books about Jewish Chagim (holidays) and were given the challenge to sketch an object that associates with a specific …
















