


Through this work, we can tap into what matters most to us and learn new ways that we can use Jewish and universal values such as gratitude, humility, patience and compassion to enrich our lives and the lives of those we spend time with. As we begin to define new norms and take off our masks, both literally and metaphorically, let’s work together through shared connection and an exploration of important virtues and values that guide our lives. We’ve all spent the last 18 months living with uncertainty, lack of human connection, and change. If they remember theirs, or didn't have a b'nai mitzvah, they can bring one of their choosing.) (Please note: Participants should know their parsha ahead of time. Stacey Glazer will teach the components of this semester-long curriculum, and then we will create a tallit from the beginning, using duct tape as the medium, and finish with tzit tzit tying, taught by Jeri Robins. This has been modified to be a semester-long curriculum with the kids coming out of it with a deeper understanding of their b'nai mitzvah parsha and an artistic representation on a tallit. We will use the duct tape tallit model created by Rabbi Janie Grackin, z"l. Supplies: please have string to make at least one tzitzit (3 40” strings and 1 60” string).
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The third in a series with the Duct Tape Tallit workshop, you can also attend this as a standalone session.
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We will also have the opportunity to learn about tying tzitzit and different traditions about how to do so. Let's explore some gematria, assigning numerical values to Hebrew letters and words and making meaning and connections from them, and how that relates to the knots of the tzitzit.

The tzitzit on our tallitot are what makes an ordinary shawl into something holy. Please note that this session is about a product that is for sale. "Original, fun, and effective, this is a superb way to learn to read Hebrew." - Dennis Prager Takes the reader by the hand and introduces the holy tongue in living color.” - Rabbi David Wolpe “A clear, lucid and immensely helpful guide to learning Hebrew. It’s a simple method to both learn and to teach how to read Hebrew. This track is for those who want to read Hebrew, fluently and accurately, and for educators that are tired of the same - sometimes overwhelming - books and would like to explore and hopefully use a new, fresh, and super easy method of teaching (happier) students. In as little as 9 hours, everyone will learn how to READ Hebrew using this innovative, visual approach (which you can then use in your own classrooms)! It is a new, visual method of teaching students of all ages how to read Hebrew in a fun and easy way. Learn how to read Hebrew in 18 short, easy steps! "BeCHAVRUTA Reading Hebrew in 18 Steps” is a new crash course book written by Rabbi Yakira Yedidia.
