Hanukkah And Kwanza Crafts For Boys mazes, clip art, software and more ot keep your kids busy during the holiday seasonand teach them about the holiday. Amazing Moms.com hanukkah Crafts Four http://raisingboys.allinfoabout.com/features/312holidaycrafts3.html
Extractions: Enchanted Learning's Hanukkah Crafts - Make a paper dreidel, metal star of David, paper box and more. Chanukah Holiday Fun - Not just crafts but also games, puzzles, mazes, clip art, software and more ot keep your kids busy during the holiday season and teach them about the holiday. Amazing Moms.com Hanukkah Crafts - Four easy craft ideas for your kids to try out. Hanukkah Crafts for Kids and Families - Links to lots of sites that will give you ideas on what you can have your kids create for the holiday. Billy Bear's Playground: Hanukkah - Play the dreidel game online and make your own dreidel too. Write a Hanukkah storybook, make candle treats, solve Hanukkah puzzles and more. The Jewish Children's Learning Network - Five Hanukkah gifts your kids can make. Hanukkah Family Projects - Dreidels, coloring pages, menorah, games and more to help your children celebrate the Hanukkah holiday.
Hanukkah hanukkah A man once came to a Rabbi and said, Rabbi, please teach my child Torah.The Rabbi answered, If you study Torah, your child will study Torah http://www.tbede.org/hanukkah.html
Extractions: A man once came to a Rabbi and said, Rabbi, please teach my child Torah. The Rabbi answered, If you study Torah, your child will study Torah willingly and with great enthusiasm. If you do not study Torah, but only ask me to teach your child, your child will only come to another Rabbi to teach his child Torah, but will never truly study Torah with all his heart. It is a common practice to want to make sure that our children are equipped with the proper values and knowledge. Too often, however, we neglect our own study and spiritual development. Jewish tradition tells us that we should also continue our Jewish journey by proper study, prayer and practice. One of the celebrations which we frequently view as mostly for the children is Hanukkah. It is true that much of the ritual is attractive to our young ones, much more so that say, Yom Kippur. But proper study of Hanukkah can produce new and useful interpretations. Therefore, let us take a few moments to examine a few possibilities. In the time of the Maccabees, there were two struggles going on. The first and more well known was the fight against the external forces. The Grecco Syrians had taken control of Israel and were forcing the Hebrew to adopt their ways and customs. The Maccabbees were few in number and ill equipped compared to the invading forces. Yet, through patience and perserverance, the few were able to overcome the mighty. There was also an internal struggle. Some Jews found the Greek culture very inviting. There were those who were all too willing to capitulate.
Use Holiday Season To Teach Cultural Diversity - 12/26/02 help teach about holiday diversity. HistoryChannel.com www.historychannel.com/exhibits/holidays/main.html.The History Channel reviews Christmas, hanukkah and http://www.detnews.com/2002/techcolumns/0212/23/techcol26-42231.htm
Extractions: Get Home Delivery During this holiday season, in between family get-togethers and traditional celebrations, consider using the Internet to broaden your child's awareness of holidays other than the one your family celebrates. Here are two sites that can help teach about holiday diversity. HistoryChannel.com:
Hanukkah The teacher information sheets gives complete directions for a variety of Hanukkahactivities, which you may teach as a theme for the week or select from as http://www.education.com/common/resources/lp/soc/971208ko.html
Extractions: Activity: Hanukkah Objective: Students will honor the celebration of Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday which commemorates the Hebrew victory over Syria. Materials: Teacher information sheets (3); for Hanukkah cards, copies of the Star of David pattern, pencils, construction paper and glue; to play the dreidel game, plastic dreidels, gold foil-wrapped chocolate coins, buttons, nuts or beans; to have a Hanukkah party, party supplies, party food, dreidels and gelt; books and other materials about the holiday Directions: (estimated time: varies) Activity Sheets: To view the activity sheets, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here to download Acrobat Reader, complete with plug-ins for your browser.
Extractions: by Robin Sampson T If you ask a homeschooler about balancing subjects, many without realizing it, would look at the situation as assigning weights by periods of time something like the image above: Bible on one side with academics on the other. We begin mentally scheduling how much time should be spent in each "subject." Using this analogy how much weight should the 3Rs get? How much weight should the Bible get? Who decided on the time period of one hour subjects? And who decided that all children learn in the same way with the same exposure? Who decided all subjects should be taught one hour a day? If the Bible is a one hour study time should 3Rs be 3 more hours? Would it be the same for a four year old and a 17 year old? The problem with this mentality is we usually think about the states requirements concerning education instead of God's requirements. We are putting the wrong items on the scales! It should NOT be Bible on one side and 3Rs on the other. They are not in competition with each other. The 3Rs are the tools to help you reach the goal. Our GoalGod's will should be on one side and everything we can get our hands on to prepare our children to balance the scales.
Heart Of Wisdom Nov Newsletter 2002 Thanksgiving, Hanukkah And More! The Word of God had been committed to them that they might teach it to the worldby their life and example and be, in the words of Isaiah, a light to the http://www.heartofwisdom.com/newsletter/April04/seven.htm
Extractions: G Principle #1 If the events and people of the Hebrew scriptures are not interpreted in the context of who they were and the responsibility to which they were called, we will fail to derive the intended benefit of studying the scriptures and we will miss some very important biblical principles that permeate all of the Word of God. Principle #2 Throughout all of the scriptures, the recognition and respect for eldership is a consistent principle. The older were always accorded superior respect. The violation of this principle of eldership has had another deadly result. The vast majority of church tradition elevates the New Testament above the Hebrew scriptures. The ramifications of this practice are enormous and have spawned, among other things, anti-Semitism and arrogance towards the Jewish people, the very thing Paul warned against in Romans 11:17-18! "...do not be arrogant toward the branches; but if you are arrogant, remember that it is not you who supports the root, but the root supports you. The writers of the New Testament, well trained in this principle, upheld it without compromise. The ranking of Jacob (James) before Peter and Peter before John, etc. in the original order of the books was intentional and in keeping with the principle of respect that had been handed down throughout the generations of Israel. It is difficult to measure the magnitude of damage done to biblical truth by the abandonment of this ancient Hebraic principle since the fourth century.
Hanukkah: Eight Days Of Family Fun This is an excellent opportunity to teach children hanukkah prayers,in either English or Hebrew, depending upon their age. You http://www.parentsplace.com/features/holiday/articles/0,,258728_111062,00.html
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Hanukkah grade class, wishes she celebrated Christmas like her best friend Lucy, until oneyear when she decides to learn all about hanukkah and to teach her family http://infozone.imcpl.org/kids_path_hanukkah.htm
St. Petersburg Times Online: North Pinellas Hopefully, we can all teach our kids to have no prejudice. . North Pinellas headlinesCouncil suggests razing mansion; hanukkah cards salve hurt of hate; http://www.stpetetimes.com/2003/12/18/Northpinellas/Hanukkah_cards_salve_.shtml
Extractions: Children in the prekindergarten class at Kent Jewish Preschool hold up a thank-you banner they helped create on Wednesday, after receiving Hanukkah cards from preschoolers around the corner at A Rainbow of Love Learning Center. [Times photo: Carrie Pratt] CLEARWATER - It was a random act of kindness that touched hearts and rekindled faith. With the help of teachers Stacy Pio and Dawn Kidwell, 3-year-old students at A Rainbow of Love Learning Center made Hanukkah cards for the nearby Kent Jewish Center Preschool. The cards read, "Happy Hanukkah Greetings from your friends around the corner at A Rainbow of Love Learning Center."
Northpinellas: Hanukkah Cards Salve Hurt Of Hate The cards read, Happy hanukkah Greetings from your friends around the cornerat A Rainbow of Love Learning Center. . Adults teach prejudice. http://www.stpetetimes.com/2003/12/18/news_pf/Northpinellas/Hanukkah_cards_salve
Extractions: CLEARWATER - It was a random act of kindness that touched hearts and rekindled faith. With the help of teachers Stacy Pio and Dawn Kidwell, 3-year-old students at A Rainbow of Love Learning Center made Hanukkah cards for the nearby Kent Jewish Center Preschool. The cards read, "Happy Hanukkah Greetings from your friends around the corner at A Rainbow of Love Learning Center." They were delivered Tuesday morning, and the timing could not have been better. At the Kent Jewish Center, the adults were still shocked by a weekend hate crime in St. Petersburg. During the night Saturday, vandals cut holes through a series of vinyl posters from an exhibition titled Coexistence. The art was part of a Florida Holocaust Museum exhibit that had been shown in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Northern Ireland and South Africa. There was never a problem until it came to St. Petersburg. Making the greeting cards had nothing to do with the weekend vandalism. The teachers at Rainbow of Love say their kids simply enjoy doing things for others.
Hanukkah, An Introduction - Mishpacha So what does hanukkah mean to us? Really, the question is, what does hanukkahmean to you and what do you want to teach your children? hanukkah can be. http://www.mishpacha.com/hanukkah.shtml
Extractions: Those who think Hanukkah is the Jewish Christmas have it almost right: Hanukkah is the holiday of being Jewish amidst the Christmas tide. Consider Hanukkah's place in the Jewish year: a minor holiday not commanded by the Torah, barely mentioned by the Talmud. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are holidays for the soul. Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot recall the forging of the Jewish people through their journey from Egyptian slavery to Israel and freedom. Hanukkah, along with Purim, recalls the later story of being Jewish in a non-Jewish world, a world where Judea could not simply close its borders against an increasingly globalized civilization. Related: Hanukkah and your family A giving idea Hanukkah Mad Lib fun If the theme of Purim is physical survival despite outside threats, Hanukkah is about the survival of the Jewish spirit with a healthy dose of physical resistance thrown in for good measure. How does a community maintain its identity in relation to the broader culture? How much should outside influences be resisted, and how much embraced? How much do we depend upon God to save us and how much upon ourselves? These were the questions that burned in the Jews in the time of the Maccabbees more than 2100 years ago. It was the renewed relevance of these questions which propelled Hanukkah, for centuries a minor festivity, to a central place in the Jewish calendar of the 20th century.
Initiation: 1. The children will actively participate in the reading of a book, Countthe Days of hanukkah. teach the meaning of giving a present. http://www.preservice.org/T0300236/lpHannukah.htm
Extractions: Initiation: Reading aloud to start the morning sets the tone for the entire day in second grade. Reading is a favorite time for our students and for us. We read with dramatic flair and imagine our performance to be Oscar material (Fraser, Skolnick, 1994). Lesson Plan Hanukkah To be included in WEB of Celebration of Light A. Initiation: 1. Show the Big Book of Celebrations , by Barnabel and Anabel Kindersley, (Page 52 and 53). Silicate information from the children Talk about the Celebration of Hanukkah. a. What does the word Hanukkah mean to you? b. Is there one of us in our class who celebrate Hanukkah? c. Share (Background knowledge is essential to lesson being taught). d. Show the pages of 52 and 53. Then : Read; Count the Days of Hanukkah by Gail Herman a. Vocabulary: MENORAH, DREIDEL, LATKES b. Family Preparing for Hanukkah, Cooking Grandma Grandmas Latkes B. Performance Objective: Lighting Candles 1. The children will actively participate in the reading of a book, Count the Days of Hanukkah. 2. Show a
Extractions: 27th December 2000 On the 27th December 2000, at a very critical time in the history of Israel, The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement marched from the tombs of the Maccabees in Modi'in to Biblical Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. Together with them were many Israelis and visitors from outside Israel. The date of the march was not an accident. The march was held on the same day that President Clinton asked Prime Minister Barak to give him an answer regarding his proposals to give the Temple Mount, most of Biblical Jerusalem and 95% of Judea, Samaria and Gaza to the "Palestinian Authority". I am sure that G-d chose this day for the march to be held to give Clinton and the terrorist, Arafat, the following godly message concerning their evil and anti-godly plans for Israel: This godly message was sent by the Temple Mount Faithful from the tombs of the Maccabees and Jerusalem to Clinton and the terrorist, Arafat, as well as the godly message which Nehemiah gave when the Arabs in his time tried to take Jerusalem from the Israelites and he answered them in the name of the G-d of Israel: "Then I answered them, and said to them: The God of heaven will make us prosper, and we his servants will arise and build; but you have no portion, no right, no memorial, in Jerusalem."
Hanukkah Books 4th grade class, wishes she celebrated Christmas like her best friend Lucy, untilone year when she decides to learn all about hanukkah and to teach her family http://www.jocolibrary.org/index.asp?DisplayPageID=1538
Elementary Technology Newsletter0Oswego City School District hanukkah ABC teach hanukkah http//www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/month_to_month/l_december/hanukkah/ Billy Bear s hanukkah http://www.oswego.org/staff/msmith5/newsletter/indexDec.htm
Extractions: December 2003 Home Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Next The holiday season is upon us. The next few weeks will breeze by. Before you know it we'll be ringing in the new year. Shortly thereafter we'll be marking the passing of the first half of the 2003-2004 school year! As the holidays are upon us, here are some sights you may find useful as you plan your holiday activities. CHRISTMAS
Festivals Of Light Around The World teach your students how to say Joyeux Noel (Merry Christmas) and BonneAnnee (Happy New Year) to each other. Happy hanukkah is Joyeux hanukkah http://www.everythingesl.net/lessons/light_festivals.php
Extractions: @import "http://www.everythingesl.net/css/page.css"; HOME LESSON PLANS TEACHING TIPS RESOURCE PICKS ... CONTACT by Judie Haynes The diversity in many classrooms provides a starting point for children to begin to understand and value the many distinct cultures of the world. What better way to do that than to feature a winter unit on light festivals from around the world. Teach your students about the cultural traditions in France, Sweden, Thailand, Philippines, India, Egypt, Holland, and Mexico. More light festivals will be added so keep checking back. When English language learners see their home cultures and languages being studied in the classroom, they feel their culture has been validated. This helps to develop positive self-esteem in culturally and linguistically diverse children. Introduce this unit by having students find out how to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's in different languages. According to folk tradition, December 13th follows the longest night of the year in Sweden. During the winter there are only a few hours of sunlight each day. St. Lucia is honored this day with her wreath of candles. The oldest girl in the family is declared St. Lucia on December 13th. On this day she dresses up wearing a white robe with a red sash and a wreath with candles on her head.
LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 29 Lesson Plans For Hanukkah The teacher information sheets gives complete directions for a variety of Hanukkahactivities, which you may teach as a theme for the wee Grades K2. http://www.lessonplanet.com/search/Social_Studies/Holidays/Hanukkah
Extractions: Join Lesson Planet Today! For only $9.95 (a year) gain full access to Lesson Planet's directory of 30,000+ lesson plans as a Lesson Planet Silver Member! For only $24.95 (a year), become a Gold Member and gain full access to 30,000+ lessons AND our TeacherWebTools suite of online tools (featuring TeacherSiteMaker, Online Storage, NewsletterMaker, LessonMaker and more!) Learn More TeacherWebTools: Maps Planet ... Hanukkah Found Hanukkah ' Lesson Plans. Also for ' Hanukkah 21 Web Sites * Log in or become a Lesson Planet Member to gain access to lesson plans. Lesson Plans (1 - 10 of 29): Hanukkah - Students will honor the celebration of Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday which commemorates the Hebrew victory over Syria. The teacher information sheets gives complete directions for a variety of Hanukkah activities, which you may teach as a theme for the wee
Hanukkah Lights Signify Importance Of Peace The Torah explicitly, and our celebration of hanukkah implicitly,teach that brotherly strife can lead to the destruction of all. http://www.jewishaz.com/jewishnews/991203/torah.shtml
Extractions: (Genesis 37:1-40:23/Vayeshev) Maimonides, the 12th century halachic (Jewish legal) codifier and philosopher, concludes his Laws of Hanukkah by describing the significance of the Hanukkah lights: "The commandment of the Hanukkah lights is extremely beloved; every individual must take great care ... to intensify our praise and gratitude to God for the miracles God has wrought for us. (If a person is poor), oil to kindle the Hanukkah lights (must take) precedence over the purchase of wine for the sanctification of the Sabbath ... because it contains the remembrance of the miracle" (Chapter 4, Laws 11, 13).
Hanukkah Calls For Partnership With God hanukkah and Joseph teach us that God effectuates miracles in history but notwithout the human initiative of God s very special partners without whom http://www.jewishaz.com/jewishnews/001222/torah.shtml
Extractions: Vayeshev/Genesis 37:1-40:23 Is our God primarily creator of the universe, lord of nature and the cyclical seasons of the calendar, or is God primarily the invisible director of historical events, guardian of Israel who is the eventual redeemer? It's timely to raise questions based upon Maimonides' - the Rambam's - laws of Hanukkah - and at the same time answer this question.
Messianic Home - Celebrate Hanukkah A time to let your menorah shine before men. Did you know that weare commanded to teach our children about hanukkah? Look up the http://www.messianichome.org/Articles/1999/fall/celebratehanukkah.htm
Extractions: Hanukkah is here, that special time of year. The time of bitter sweet rejoicing. A time for family. A time for rededication. A time to focus on the promise of the resurrection. A time to let your menorah shine before men. Did you know that we are commanded to teach our children about Hanukkah? Look up the Scripture in Proverbs 22:6. Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. The Hebrew word for "train up" in this verse is chanuk Chanuk (pronounced with a gutter "ch" - "h" sound) is the root word in Hanukkah and it means dedication. The Exegeses Bible puts it this way: Hanukkah up a lad . So we are encouraged by the Scriptures to teach our children about Hanukkah (Dedication) to the Lord Yahweh. Here are some suggestions to make Hanukkah memories that will last a lifetime: Read the story of Hannah and her seven sons from 2 Maccabees 7:1-42 and 4 Maccabees 8:1-18:21. The Maccabees books are found in the Apocrypha of some Bibles. It is a powerful teaching about one family's dedication and determination to serve the God of Israel and Him only no matter what the cost. Hannah's steadfast testimony for the Word of God is one of courage and endurance to the end.