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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE HE How do our students integrate the significance ofYom Kippurand the Jewish ValueofT’Shuvahinto their own lives? How well,or to what degree, do theyconsider thosethingsfor whichtheywould like to ask forgiveness?These are questions parents, educators, and clergy often ask....... More

This book presents a life lesson that all parents want their children to learn: It’s okay to make a mistake. In fact, hooray for mistakes! A mistake is an adventure in creativity, a portal of discovery. More

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A wonderful app from G-dcast: This web app is inspired by the Yom Kippur rituals from the time of the Temple in which a goat is symbolically burdened with the sins of the Jewish people....... More

The story of Jonah, being sorry, forgiving and the hebrew phrase "G mar Chatima Tova" are each addressed in this lesson on Yom Kippur.  More

Forgive
VALUES

At the core of Jewish tradition is the charge for us to be able to say to ourselves and to another person that we were wrong, and also to be able to say to ourselves that we are willing to change so that it will never happen again....... More

Rather than regret or atone for his everyday mistakes, baker Gershon simply sweeps them into his basement....... More

This song, a parody of "Get Lucky" by AISH details and demonstrates the importance setting goals and one's self reflection that can be inspired by the sound of the shofar in the beginning of the Jewish year....... More

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Goldie is mad that her baby brother, Nicholas, drooled all over her favorite doll and she yells at him....... More

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