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Mitzvot, Tzedakah and Jewish Activism with Kids
Even the youngest children can learn that it is their job to help make the world a better place. When we teach our children the mitzvah of Tzedakah, we are teaching them that as Jews we are commanded to care for each other and to take our place in the repair of the world. There is so much that parents can do at home to help children become Jewish activists, taking care of the world they live in and the people they share it with.
Jane Geller Epstein's Life Is In the Details is a beautifully written reminder to all parents and grandparents. A must read!
The Pesah Seder and Oxygen Masks
Rabbi Shira Milgrom and Dr. David Elcott beautifully depict their own seder rituals with young children while emphasizing the importance of making the seder meaningful to us as parents.
Ten Things to Keep in Mind
Rabbi Ron Isaacs presents a list of suggestions to increase the chances of creating a nurturing, sound foundation for children.
Place Mats with Character
A creative crafts project that's easy to do with your children from Kay Pomerantz.