Jewish Family
Find online activities for Jewish kids. Get suggestions for fun ways to celebrate Jewish holidays and lifecycle events together. Learn how other Jewish families practice Judaism.
Top Ten Ways to Make Shabbat a Fun Family Celebration
I feel closest to my kids during Friday night dinner. We all sit down together, without any phones interrupting us or screens calling out to us, and reconnect after the work week. It is a wonderful time, filled with both heated debates and laughter. Investing a little effort into creating a meaningful Sabbath for your family can lead to a deeply rewarding experience.
I feel closest to my kids during Friday night dinner. We all sit down together, without any phones interrupting us or screens calling out to us, and reconnect after the work week. It is a wonderful time, filled with both heated debates and laughter. Investing a little effort into creating a meaningful Sabbath for your family can lead to a deeply rewarding experience.
Shabbat Recipes for Busy Families
How can today's busy Jewish parents put a festive Shabbat meal on the table and still bring themselves to the table with smiles on their faces rather than with their tongues hanging out? The following quick and easy recipes have been helpful to me in this quest.
How can today's busy Jewish parents put a festive Shabbat meal on the table and still bring themselves to the table with smiles on their faces rather than with their tongues hanging out? The following quick and easy recipes have been helpful to me in this quest.
Talking to Kids About God
A wonderful teacher, with the help of her adult Jewish education class, created this list of ways to give children experiences that nurture God-talk. Opportunities for talking to children about God include rituals that make time holy, acts that make us all Gods Partners in improving the world, and moments to recognize the awesome creativity of God.
A wonderful teacher, with the help of her adult Jewish education class, created this list of ways to give children experiences that nurture God-talk. Opportunities for talking to children about God include rituals that make time holy, acts that make us all Gods Partners in improving the world, and moments to recognize the awesome creativity of God.
