An attractive poster that illustrates the main parts of the morning (Shacharit) service. This assists participants in understanding that prayer is not just an endless list of words and prayers, page after page, but a series of themes and concepts that can be reflected upon.
A series of 14 "parshanut" (interpretive) questions to ask of the biblical text. Based on Rashi and traditional commentators, these categories of questions help students ask better questions and be sensitive to the subtleties of the biblical narrative. Don't just learn Rashi, Be Rashi!
Perfect for Hebrew classroom signs and teaching Hebrew script. This attractive, legible Hebrew cursive font now comes with all vowels and dots for easier decoding for beginner readers (dageish kal only; sorry, no dageish hazak). Correct vowel placement supported, so the vowels appear correctly beneath each letter.
This playful display Hebrew font is perfect for classroom banners, name signs, and birthday cards! (Note: vowels are not included; this font includes all letters, but not the dots and dashes).
This poster invites the user to consider what the Torah can be compared to. The Torah is like a Tree, a map, a ketubah. What do you think the Torah is like?
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Hebrew, Religion
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