Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_H - Hanukkah Teach
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 101    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Hanukkah Teach:     more detail
  1. Winter holidays around the world: Background information, patterns, and student activities to teach about holidays and customs from countries around the globe by Danielle Schultz, 1995

61. Hanukkah: Oil For Light Or Oil For Profit?
a public candlelighting vigil at Big Oil company offices;; a hanukkah candle-lighting/teach-in that dedicates one candle to learning about oil, one candle to
http://www.shalomctr.org/index.cfm/action/read/section/hnkh/article/seas33.html
Articles on: Seeking Peace Pursuing Justice Healing the Earth Building Community ... Life-Spiral Turnings Plus: Waskow's Weblog Donate to the Shalom Center Subscribe to Our Mailing Lists Grassroots Action ... Hannukah
Hanukkah: Oil for Light or Oil for Profit?
By Arthur Waskow The likelihood is growing that US oil and gasoline prices are going to be very painful this winter. (For the most recent information, see p. 1, NYTimes, 9/11/00.) (a) those who heat their homes with oil (but natural-gas prices are also climbing in synch); (b) those who depend on autos for transportation and business; and (c) those who will be affected as businesses have to pay higher fuel costs and either raise prices or clamp down on workers, to protect their profits. They will also raise serious environmental-policy questions, in more subtle ways. So Hanukkah time (first candle: evening of Thursday, Dec 21; Sunday, the third day of Hanukkah, is Dec 24) may be a perfect time for Jewish environmental and social-justice activists to raise major questions about the Global Gobble of Big Oil and other global corporations. (a) the rhythms of the sun/moon/earth as they dance with each other (while addiction to gasoline over-use damages the rhythms of the earth);

62. Hanukkah Art Project
our children to see miracles that are happening all around them, we teach them tofind joy and meaning in their everyday lives. And so it is that hanukkah is a
http://www.ujc.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=24518

63. MyJewishLearning.com: Hanukkah At Home
This time period is traditionally used for family learning, specificallyto teach children about hanukkah through study and discussion.
http://www.ujc.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=95294

64. Holidays - Web Sites For Kids
http//users.rcn.com/tstrong.massed/Martin2000.html Wide variety of links aboutMLK from Jerrie Cheek Lesson plans for teachers to teach about MLK. hanukkah
http://www.kathimitchell.com/holidays.html
H o l i d a y s for the Classroom New Year's Day Martin Luther King's Birthday Ground Hog Day Chinese New Year ... Christmas Around the World
New Year's Day
HolidayZone
http://www.theholidayzone.com/newyear/index.html
History of
http://members.aol.com/MrDonnLessons/Holidays.html#NEW Martin Luther King's Birthday
Biography
from Holidays.net
About Martin Luther King from Enchanted Learning
Teeny Tiny Book about MLK

MLK Study Guide
from the Seattle Times
Quiz about his life

MLK info, music, and poems
from Sunnie Bunniezz
MLK Scavenger Hunt
http://users.rcn.com/tstrong.massed/Martin2000.html Wide variety of links about MLK from Jerrie Cheek Lesson plans for teachers to teach about MLK Chinese New Year - January 22, 2004 Chinese New Year from China Page Learn about the Chinese New Year Chinese New Year at Kids Domain Chinese New Year activity links Web sites, activities, puzzles, projects, foods - Mrs. Mitchell Chinese Folk and Fairy Tales Creating hui chun http://webserv1.discoverhongkong.com/eng/heritage/cnyc/he_cnyc_huic.jhtml More hui chun wall hangings/sayings from New York - http://www.nychinatown.com/chinese_new_year_(2)hui_chun.htm

65. Netfood Digest
Prepare these doughnuts filled with apricot or strawberry preserves with your children,and you can teach them the meaning of hanukkah and the joy of preparing
http://www.globalgourmet.com/netfood/digest/2001/nf1201/nf121001.html
Return to the
Global Gourmet

Main Page
Play Gourmet Guess

and win a Capresso
Burr Grinder
Kate's Latest Books

Paris Hotels

Worldstay Hotels in London

New York Hotels

Wholesale prices on sinks, faucets, bath accessories, and more! Search (including all recipes) Departments Kate's Global Kitchen Cookbook Profiles Global Destinations Gourmet Guess ... Travel Bites About Global Gourmet Contact Info Advertising Feedback Privacy Statement ... Search Subscribe to our Email Newsletter SUGGEST this page to a friend... Return to the Global Gourmet Main Page electronic Gourmet Guide, Inc.
Celebrate with JOI: Hanukkah Food
http://www.joi.org/celebrate/hanuk/ Review by Debbie Mazo Leading the way for this year's holiday season is Hanukkah, celebrating a miracle that occurred over 2000 years ago when a tiny bit of oil burned for eight days. Honoring this holiday means lighting a menorah (a nine-branched candelabra), and eating special foods that have been cooked in oil. For the best in seasonal preparations for Hanukkah, visit Celebrate with JOI: Hanukkah Food. The traditions of Hanukkah have survived for centuries, and are still celebrated around the world by young and old alike. A must for any Hanukkah meal is the traditional latke, a delicious pancake of grated potatoes and onions fried crisp in oil. The secret to great latkes is to remove as much liquid from the potatoes and onions as possible. Put the grated potatoes in a clean tea towel, and squeeze the liquid out of the mixture. Do the same for the grated onions. Sample the site's

66. Preschool Education Library : Book Reviews > Teach Me Mommy
surrounding the many topics we can teach about in December. Including, Santa Claus,Christmas, decorations, menorahs,. dreidels, Kwanzaa, and hanukkah to name a
http://www.preschooleducation.com/br303.shtml
Send This Page To A Friend
Join Our Newsletter
Visit Our Sister Site: AskThePreschoolTeacher PreschoolColoringBook PreschoolPrintables Alphabet ... Useful Recipes
Books
Book Reviews

Book Themes

Book Lists
Preschool Office
Articles

Ask The Preschool

Teacher

Contests
...
Submit an Idea
Mailing Lists Update Newsletter Preschool Edu List Preschool Edu Parents Preschool Themes Guest Book View and Sign About Us Awards Writers Guidelines Terms and Conditions Privacy Statement ... Email Owner Teach Me Mommy Teach Me Mommy
By Jill Dunford Review by: Yvonne Gaudet “Teach Me Mommy”, is the ultimate answer to my prayers as a day care provider! This awesome preschool learning guide is very thorough in helping parents, teachers, and day care providers to plan activities for fun-filled, educational days. The book is divided into twenty-six themes with an average of three to six days worth of activities based on the theme. Each day is then broken down into segments consisting of different activities such as stories, songs

67. RMTC-D/HH Tech Notes December 14, 2001
Whether you celebrate Christmas, hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or all of the above, we Assessment http//www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/rubrics/ Interested in
http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/rmc/technotes/011214.html
Tech Notes - December 14, 2001 From the Desk of Kay Ezzell
207 North San Marco Avenue
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
Bob Stern, stern_r@popmail.firn.edu
Kay Ezzell, ezzell_k@popmail.firn.edu
Shelley Popson, popson_s@popmail.firn.edu
Carmelina Hollingsworth, hollinc@fsdb.k12.fl.us http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/rmc/
NOTE The new listserv program that I'm trying seems to be working out better than what I've been using. In my note the other day, I mentioned that you would not be able to reply to me. That's not entirely correct. You can reply, but it will only let the reply come to me. You will get a message telling you that you are not permitted to send to the group (or something like that). This will prevent everyone from getting the message when someone replies. Please let me know if you have any problems. After today, Carmelina Hollingsworth will be on maternity leave for the remainder of the school year. Laura McDonald will be handling your video requests. Continue to use Carmelina's e-mail address, the 800 line, and/or the online order form to send your orders. This will be the last issue of Tech Notes before the holidays. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or all of the above, we wish all of you a happy holiday and a great new year! - Bob G, Bob S, Shelley, Shannon, Carmelina, Laura,Vera, and Kay

68. KidBibs #LT29: Use Holiday Books To Support Family Traditions And Broaden Cultur
They can help parents teach their children the values and virtues that they believe. hanukkahFind out more about hanukkah at Torah Tots and JewishHolidays.com
http://www.kidbibs.com/learningtips/lt29.htm
HOME
LearningTips
Make Awards KidMags ... Homework Help LearningTip
Use Holiday Books to Support Family Traditions
And Broaden Cultural Perspectives By Joyce Melton Pagés, Ed.D.
Mother of two children, President of K i d B i b s The K i d B i b s Virtual Bookstore!
For the convenience of our readers, and in association with Amazon.com, K i d B i b s offers the following related resources for secure on-line purchase: Celebrations
(a UNICEF book in the "Children Just Like Me" series)

by Anabel Kindersley A Calendar of Festivals by Cherry Gilchrist
Celebrations of Light
by Nancy Luenn As we enter the holiday season, several religious and cultural groups celebrate traditions. Children's books can serve a variety of functions during this spiritual season. * They can help families celebrate holiday traditions. * They can teach children the true meaning of the holiday. * They can help parents teach their children the values and virtues that they believe. * They can be used to help children understand the holiday.

69. KidBibs #LT31: Celebrate The Holidays: Teach Children About Giving
of time to help those in need can be a meaningful way to teach children to (P) Delightfulstory of a little girl s tenderhearted, unselfish gift at hanukkah.
http://www.kidbibs.com/learningtips/lt31.htm
LearningTip
Celebrate the Holidays: Teach Children about Giving
By Sharon Vincz Andrews, Ph.D.

Professor, Indiana State University
Mother of one son
Author, Teach Your Children Values: 95 Things Parents Can Do
Author, Teaching Kids to Care: Exploring Values Through Literature and Inquir y The K i d B i b s Virtual Bookstore!
For the convenience of our readers, and in association with Amazon.com, K i d B i b s offers the following related resources for secure
on-line purchase: Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen by Dyanne DiSalvo-Ryan.
Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge
by Mem Fox. Audio cassette The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein The Rag Coat by Lauren A. Mills The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. (P) Spanish edition Japanese edition Hand puppet America is an extremely "giving" nation. It has been a part of our national character to volunteer or give service to those less fortunate than ourselves or to support political and religious causes in which we believe. You can teach your children to continue this tradition by making volunteering a part of your family's together time. Particularly during the holiday season, the "giving of ourselves"our time, our thoughtfulness, our joytells our children that the essence of celebrating in all faiths is what we give to others.

70. Address By Dr. Lamm At Yeshiva University's 77th Annual Hanukkah Dinner And Conv
Yeshiva placed an ad in The New York Times concerning the hanukkah Dinner the midrassas,the religious schools in the Moslem world, would teach brotherhood and
http://www.yu.edu/lamm/hdinner.html
Address by
Dr. Norman Lamm
President, Yeshiva University
on
December 2, 2001 at the occasion of the
77th Annual Hanukkah Dinner
at
The Waldorf Astoria New York City It would be both foolish and arrogant of me to accept all the credit for these achievements. The support of countless individuals, working together, deserves credit for our improved status: cooperative governing boards, understanding faculties, hard working administrators, sophisticated and successful Investment Committee people, diligent fundraisers and many, many others. As for my own role, I am to you use a Twelfth Century metaphor a dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants, namely, my distinguished predecessors, Dr. Bernard Revel and Dr. Samuel Belkin zikhronam liverakha, whose immense contributions to Yeshiva University, to Jewish education, to general higher education, to the scientific and medical communities, to the law community and especially to the Torah community – indeed, to all of societyshould never be forgotten. In thanking them and all of you for your many expressions of kindness, I welcome you to this happy Annual Hanukkah Dinner. In so doing, permit me to mention that Yeshiva placed an ad in

71. Welcome To CampusNut.com -- TV Shows
Everyone is sitting around (as usual), and Ross announces that thisyear, he would like to teach Ben about hanukkah. Phoebe says
http://www.campusnut.com/tv_e.cfm?article_id=774

72. New Covenant Church Of God, Articles & Sermons: 429. Hanukkah 2002 Part 2: The I
hanukkah celebrates the liberation of the Holy Land from the antichrist AntiochusEpiphanes It is Luciferian, and they teach their followers that their roots go
http://www.nccg.org/429Art-Hanukkah2002B.html

Hanukkah 2002
Part 2
The Illuminist Conspiracy
Sabbath Day Sermon: Saturday 7 December 2002
by Christopher C. Warren
Brethren and sisters, I welcome you to this our last Sabbath in the current Hanukkah season. Each day for the last eight days we have been kindling lights to commemorate the saving acts, miracles, and wonders which Yahweh performed not only in the Temple at Jerusalem when He caused a single day's supply of oil to burn for eight days, but all His saving acts throughout history. And though we specifically remember the Exodus from Egypt during Passover, we remember it here today as one of those extraordinary events full of high drama which has characterised many rescues of Israel throughout history. The delivery from Egypt was extraordinary - the miracles spectacular: the ten plagues, the dividing of the Red Sea, manna in the wilderness, water from rocks, the dividing of the Jordan River, the casualty-free conquest of Jericho, and many others besides. And one of the extraordinary phenomena of the Exodus was the way Yahweh guided His people through the wilderness and away from captivity by means of a cloud of smoke by day and a flaming fire by night. Such guidance has not taken place since, but it is about to take place again in our day. How do I know, because the Bible tells me so, and specifically in Isaiah:
    "Then Yahweh will create over all of Mount Zion and over those who assemble there a cloud of smoke by day and a glow of flaming fire by night; over all the glory will be a canopy"

73. New Covenant Church Of God, Articles & Sermons: 371. Hanukkah 2001 - Part II - T
as I know, you will not find it discoursed on in any book on hanukkah though I Dearis one of them and was written by the governess supposedly to teach the von
http://www.nccg.org/371Art-Hanukkah2001B.html

Hanukkah 2001 - Part II
The Mystery of the Number 8
Sabbath Day Sermon, Saturday 15 December 2001
by Christopher C. Warren
If there is one thing that impresses me about the Maccabees it is the fact that they overcame against all the odds.The chances that the little southern Kingdom of Judah should once more become an independent nation after centuries of oppression seemed hardly likely in the then political climate. Each year at Hanukkah we recall the miracle of the menorah which burned for eight days instead of one and celebrate it with joy. But in many ways the greater miracle was the fact that a whole people, led by some determined leaders, resisted the overwhelmingly superior forces not only of a pagan army but of a whole culture. And the lesson I hope which we can learn is that Yahweh's people can become victorious even when the odds are heaveily stacked against them. For us, then, the story of the Macabbees is a symbol of what we, as a tiny minority of believers, can achieve in an overwhelmingly pagan culture. Hanukkah is proof that Yahweh blesses those who do not compromise with the world and who obey the commandments solely to honour and please the Most High God. It is proof that loyalty to the truth brings the highest rewards. It would be wrong, therefore, to look upon the miraculous burning of the menorah oil as

74. BabyCenter | Readers' Comments - Hanukkah
What a lovely tradition and what a wonderful way to teach a child the joy of giving 383363 12/10/2001. soralea@prodigy.net. 4 Comment(s). Back to hanukkah.
http://www.babycenter.com/comments/9850
var ACM, oPopup, oDefPopup, offsetTop=10, offsetLeft=10; You seem to have disabled JavaScript. To take full advantage of our site and functionality, we recommend you enable Javascript. How?
Preconception
Pregnancy Baby ... Baby Readers' comments Back to: Hanukkah 4 Comment(s)
Add your comment

NOTE: Because we receive so many comments on these pages, the BabyCenter staff is unable to review all of them. If you see a comment that violates our Community Guidelines , send us an e-mail letting us know. Please copy and paste the URL from your browser's ad dress window as well as the full text of the comment you're concerned about.
you need more stuff on hanukkah on this sight especially stories i could not find hardely anything i needed. thanks jennifer scroggs jennifer scroggs need more stuff on this sight okay. thanks kayla alford kayla alford It was nice but i am not a jew but it is cool to learn about other peoples culture. thank you for writing this Anonymous BC visitor What a lovely tradition and what a wonderful way to teach a child the "joy of giving" soralea@prodigy.net

75. Life Stories: Hanukkah
modest trinkets, the adults in my house aren t totally blasé about hanukkah giftseither. What a lovely tradition and what a wonderful way to teach a child
http://www.babycenter.com/essay/9850.html
var ACM, oPopup, oDefPopup, offsetTop=10, offsetLeft=10; You seem to have disabled JavaScript. To take full advantage of our site and functionality, we recommend you enable Javascript. How?
Preconception
Pregnancy Baby ... Baby
Life Story
Hanukkah By Anita Diamant
How one family passes ancient stories from parent to child
Hanukkah falls on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, in the darkest season of the year. Its central symbol is a nine-branched candelabra, called a menorah or hanukkiah . When I turn off the lights and watch my child, Emilia, who's 3, light her little blue menorah, I think of the centuries when flames were all anyone had to hold back the longest nights of the year. Gelt, latkes, and flames of hope Walking the dog, I can see those little flames, and I think of the times and the places when setting Hanukkah lights in the window would have put a Jewish family at deadly risk. But then, religious freedom and political liberation are integral to the Hanukkah story: More than 20 centuries ago, Antiochus Epiphanes of Syria, then ruler of the land of Israel, ordered his men to desecrate the Temple and outlaw the practice of Judaism. In the battles that followed, Jewish guerrillas, led by a family called the Maccabees, defeated the Syrian forces and rededicated the Temple with an eight-day celebration. Over time, a brighter story was interwoven into this bloody history: It was said that the Maccabees found only a single jar of consecrated oil in the desecrated temple. When that little bit of oil kept a flame alight for eight days, it was clear that God had made a miracle. And Jews have celebrated ever since.

76. KiteCD - Hanukkah
there, or Nes gadol hayah sham. In order for the Jews to teach their children Oftenthe gifts are hanukkah gelt, or money, which can then be used when
http://members.aol.com/kitecd/hanukkah.htm
KiteCD
Hanukkah
The Hanukkah Story
Over two thousand years ago the Jewish people lived in Israel, which was then called Judea. In Judea was the city of Jerusalem where the Jews’ holy temple had been built. Jewish people from all over went to the temple to worship. They often brought gifts to God. At that time, Antiochus the Fourth, King of Syria, ruled over many small countries, including Judea. Although he collected taxes from the Jews he desired the gifts offered at the temple. But when Antiochus’ soldiers arrived at the temple the High Priest would not allow them to enter. As a result Antiochus forced the Jews to take Greek names, read Greek books, and play Greek sports. He also replaced the high priest with one of his own friends, Menelaus. Through Menelaus, Antiochus began to rob the temple of its gold, gifts, and other treasures. The Jews managed to force Menelaus out of the temple and regain it for a while. However when Antiochus found out he sent his soldiers to Judea. His army tore down much of the city walls, burned Jewish homes, and sold many Jews into slavery. He placed a statue of Zeus in the temple. He also declared that the Jews could not celebrate the Sabbath or study the Torah. Antiochus’ soldiers went through out all of Jerusalem forcing Jews to worship statues of Syrian gods. But when the soldiers arrived in the small village of Modi’in a Jewish man named Mattathias refused to worship the Syrian statue. Mattathias, his sons, and many of the people of Modi’in attacked the soldiers. They managed to win and escape into the hills.

77. Personalized Holiday Books - Easter, Christmas, Hanukkah And Kawanza
Click to read the story. Click here to order book. The Magic MenorahA delightful way to teach children the meaning of hanukkah.
http://createabook.4t.com/holiday.html
<% Response.Status = "301 Moved Permanently" Response.addheader "Location", " " Response.End %> This page has moved.
Please update your bookmarks or favorites appropriately!
This page will automatically redirect you to the new location in 5 seconds.
If it doesn't please click below to continue.
http://mycreateabook.com/holiday.html

78. Hanukkah Service
In John 10, Jesus used this ancient holiday as an occasion to teach about Hisdeity and His position as the Messiah. hanukkah points to Jesus and his
http://www.light-of-messiah.org/pages/hanukkah service.htm
Jesus and Hanukkah main menu home page
articles

itinerary

services
...
links
Jesus and Hanukkah Did you know that Jesus celebrated Hanukkah? In John 10, Jesus used this ancient holiday as an occasion to teach about His deity and His position as the Messiah. Hanukkah points to Jesus and his miraculous mission here on earth. It is a holiday that is also a celebration of God’s protection of the Jewish people 165 years before Jesus. During the celebration of Tabernacles and Hanukkah, which is also called “the Festival of Lights”, Jesus proclaimed, “I am the Light of the World”. Understanding Hanukkah and Jesus' use of this holiday will enhance both the witness and worship of your church. In this exciting message we will explain the history of Hanukkah, how Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah today and how Jesus used this special festival to point to His mission here on earth. We will light the Hanukkah menorah together and thank God for Jesus, the real reason for the season. This message is especially relevant during the Christmas/Hanukkah season in November and December.

79. Kinder-L Archives: Re: Desperate-Need Hanukkah Project
You can teach the song Light the candles, it s hanukkah time. You can have kidstrace a large dreidel shape onto construction paper and cut out the center.
http://kinder.cmsd.bc.ca/kinder-l/1998/9812/0453.html
Re: Desperate-Need Hanukkah project
Helitack74@aol.com
Mon, 14 Dec 1998 21:11:22 EST
From: Helitack74@aol.com
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 21:11:22 EST
To: kinder-l@cln.etc.bc.ca
Subject: Re: Desperate-Need Hanukkah project
For Hanukkah project-
You can trace (or have kids trace) menorrahs on construction paper, cut out
and glue onto a different color construction paper. They can sponge paint on
the candles, wad up and glue on small pieces of orange tissue paper for
flames. You can teach the song "Light the candles, it's Hanukkah time."
You can have kids trace a large dreidel shape onto construction paper and cut out the center. Glue on a piece of cellophane or tissue paper where you cut out construction paper. These look great on the windows. You can teach kids

80. ANSHE EMES --  CHANUKAH THOUGHTS BY FRED TOCZEK (HANUKKAH)
Chanukah reminds us that Jewish parents are called upon not only to teach their childrenlifeenhancing skills, but also to teach those values and ideals that
http://www.anshe.org/parsha/chanukah.htm
Jewish Los Angeles' haimish home in the heart of Pico-Robertson. . . since 1950.
FACT: www.anshe.org gets over 2600 users weekly and has held the #1 position on Google for "parsha" for two years! Updated 11-Jan-2004 var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='514'; awmAltUrl=''; Today's Shmiras HaLashon Lesson
www.laeruv.com

SHABBOS
*YOM TOV (Anshe Emes lights 20 min before sunset)
Start-End Jun 11 Jun 18 Jun 25 Get the
EMESSARIES

LOS ANGELES

JEWISH EVENTS

e-newsletters
(type SUBSCRIBE as the body of your message) Get this week's Parsha Notes on your PDA! as featured on www.PilotYid.com Design/Consulting: www.grossweb.com Hosting: www.anshe.org This Anshe Emes website was ranked as one of the top 3 Jewish web sites in Los Angeles by the Jewish Journal Anshe Emes was listed as one of 6 top shuls in the country by The Forward 31 Aug 2001 Help support the congregants who support Anshe Emes: Life Insurance Quotes Search Engine Marketing 800 Numbers Toll Free Numbers ... jew var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='514'; awmAltUrl=''; ANSHE EMES Chanukah A survey of Chanukah thoughts from Gedolei Yisroel compiled by Fred Toczek.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-80 of 101    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter