20 Oct Create a Story Bowl to Tell Your Story
One of the greatest gifts we can give our grandchildren is to write — and tell — the stories that shaped our lives. ...
One of the greatest gifts we can give our grandchildren is to write — and tell — the stories that shaped our lives. ...
Discover the rich and meaningful ways objects in your closet can help you share family stories, family history, and even world events with your grandchildren and family members. ...
The remarkable Israeli artist, Hanoch Piven, guides you and your family to create family portraits from objects found in and around your house. There are two rules: (1) None of the usual art project material (e.g., pipe cleaners) please! (2) Have fun!...
Do you have keepsakes that tell the stories of different family members throughout the generations; for example, a needlepoint or an old siddur, photos, home movies, or group texts with photos and videos?...
From the wise men of Chelm to the marvelous Mrs. Maisel, the Jewish people have always been able to reflect on the Jewish experience with laughter. ...
Sharing your family stories links past generations with future ones. Here are four options to record and save your family stories....
We all have wonderful and meaningful family stories to tell. Susan Stone, a gifted professional storyteller, shares her secrets for bringing family stories to life....
In this brief video, Ron Wolfson, renowned author, Jewish educator, and member of the Jewish Grandparents Network Board of Directors, shares memories of his Zayde and Bubbie....
There is a compelling reason to share our family stories. In the 1990s, Marshall Duke and Robyn Fivush, psychologists at Emory University,...
How can grandparents and parents help our children weather life’s inevitable setbacks? It turns out that the single most important thing you can do may be the simplest of all: share your family stories....