Are you a Hebrew or a Jewish school educator?
Find All the lessons plan in one book!
Are you looking for dynamic interactive lessons?
Are you looking for fun ways to reinforce Hebrew and Jewish Holiday vocabulary, Torah stories or the weekly Parasha?
Are you tired of asking the students: “Tell me 2 new things you’ve learned today”?
If your answer is yes, this is the book for you.
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(ISBN- 978-0-9792800-1-6)
101 Let’s Have Fun contains an abundance of activities for students, which is enriching, enjoyable and engaging. Your class will learn in a fun and active environment while your teaching will evolve into a satisfying and inspiring experience.
In 101 Let’s Have Fun you will find 101 games and activities that will introduce new vocabulary in a unique way, teach or review the Hebrew alphabet, and reinforce the Hebrew and Jewish Holiday vocabulary in dynamic-interactive ways. But more important, this book will make your students feel more comfortable using Hebrew vocabulary, as if they always have.
101 Let’s Have Fun also includes more than 30 ready to be used Hebrew worksheets.
Why do we celebrate Lag B'Omer? What is haftarah? What is inside the mezuzah?
Who wrote the Torah?
Who was the first Jewish Senator?
How many guests should we invite to our Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremony?
What does the word “Jerusalem” mean? Can a year have 13 months?
So, What do you know about being Jewish?
165 Questions and Answers

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Product Details
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Paperback: 204 pages
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Publisher: StoryTime World (Feb. 7, 2011)
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Language: English
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ISBN-13: 978-0979280023
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Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
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Shipping Weight: 10.9 ounces
It is often said that Jewish people love to answer a question with another question. This is a wise idea! Every new piece of information you uncover can spur you to learn even more.
Whether your deepest interest in Judaism is religious, historical, cultural, literary, musical, or all of the above, you will find that Judaism weaves these different strands together with a deftness that can be surprising. Every name, every event, and every custom that has become a part of Judaism has great meaning attached to it, and the answers are here.
So, What do you know about being Jewish also includes suggestions for Jewish teachers and educators, of fun learning activities using the educational material in this book.






