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Learning the Parsha, Torah portion, through interactive, hands-on, fun cross-curricular; Science, Art, Math, Geography, Psychology, Reading, Writing, Research, Language Arts, Social, Sensorial, Practical Life, Recipes, Philosophy, Agriculture, Traditions, Customs, History, Dance, etc. Projects, Montessori materials and sometimes thought provoking Activities for ages 2-18 years old.
How the themes of the Parsha resound and can assist us in our everyday lives.
Some of the topics in this week's Parsha, Torah portion, connection include:
Idioms: "Look at the glass half full, not half empty,"
Gratefulness: #7-#8
Ketoret Spices: #9
Pointing Fingers vs. Taking Responsibility: #10-#11
Staying away from bad influences: #13-#14
As Grandpapa Yosef would always say: “You be the first one to make peace.” #15
Make Peace / avoid conflict: #16
Make Peace / Avoid Escalation: #17
Shaloming: Anti-Bullying: #18
Influencers; Good /Bad: #19
Geology: Earth's layers: #20
Tectonic Plates & Fault lines: #25-#26
Earthquakes & Architecture: #28
Earthquakes & What to do: #29
Earthquakes & Rescue: #30
Wise Sayings of Our Sages, Pirkei Avot: #34-#35
Ketoret Hasamim / Spices: #37-#41
Test of a Chosen Leader, Aharon's Staff: #43-#49
Identify fruit trees by their flower blossoms/ leaves- 3-part cards: #48
Aron Kodesh held Aharon's Almond Staff: #50
As a Brit Melach, Covenant of Salt: #51-#53
Ruler/ Dictatorship/ King vs. Democracy:#61-#66
Different Government Systems: #61-#64
1984, by: George Orwell: #65
Utopia, by: Thomas More: #66