21 Jun Teshuvah Secret Handshake
The Hebrew word teshuvah is built on the Hebrew root letters that mean “returning.” Teshuvah means you get a second chance....
The Hebrew word teshuvah is built on the Hebrew root letters that mean “returning.” Teshuvah means you get a second chance....
This fun recycling game explores the Jewish value of bal tashchit—do not destroy. Jewish law prohibits wasteful consumption and needless destruction....
Let’s help children understand how nature provides the tools they use every day—in this case, paper....
Any activity that strengthens the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren instills the Jewish value of chaveirut. Through our interactions, we teach our grandchildren how to interact with others...
There is great joy in reading to our grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and other young family members. But what books should we choose?...
Enjoy a diverse range of music on the Museum’s YouTube channel inspired by Jewish holidays, nature, works of art, social justice, and more. Gather instruments at home...
Get creative together! With your grandchild, choose your own adventure from the art activities below and try them together in person or virtually....
Save those holey old socks—they’re great for making simple puppets; old gloves and mittens will also work. It doesn’t matter whether the eyes are symmetrical or the nose is missing. ...
Art plays an important role in Judaism. Artisans are mentioned in the Torah in relation to making beautiful textiles and ritual objects of precious stones and metals for the Tabernacle and Temple....
Cut strawberries with your grandchild and they are likely to alternate between placing one in the bowl and one in their mouth....