This week, we are reading the Passover Torah readings – no regular parsha. The readings are in Shemot / Exodus and Vayikra / Leviticus (see details on each reading here.) We reread the important parts of the exodus from Mitzrayim (Egypt). If you’re looking for some Passover activities and crafts, have I got a list …
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Whatever happened to pharaoh chicken?
Passover, Passover…I’m ready for a break from my prep. So I’m going to update you on a fun longer-term project we’ve been doing. Remember how we’re making a mummy? Well, we’re still at it. It’s been almost two months, and we’ve been changing the salt mix about once a week. After the first week, it …
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Tzav: Resources and ideas
Tzav continues on with the theme of sacrifices: who, how, what goes where, etc. We also hear a little about the meal offering. At the end, Aaron and his sons are purified and are initiated as cohenim. I’ve got to be honest and say we aren’t doing too much with the parsha this week – …
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Vayikra: Resources and ideas
This week, we start a whole new sefer (book): Vayikra / Leviticus. The big focus this week is on the different types of korbanot / sacrifices: which kind, who, and what. Because this is the Shabbat before Rosh Hodesh Nissan, we also read Hachodesh (Exodus 12:1–20). This section reviews Jewish calendar (with Nissan as its …
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Vayachel-Pekudei: Resources and ideas
This week is a double parsha. We’re continuing on with the mishkan, reviewing what to make, the clothing for the cohenim, and then actually making the pieces and assembling the mishkan. Bnei Yisrael gave and gave of the precious materials needed, so much so that Moshe had to ask them to stop! After everything is …
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Ki Tisa (Ki Sisa): Resources and ideas
In this week’s parsha, the Israelites each contribute a half shekel as a census. When Moshe is “late” returning from meeting with Hashem on Mt Sinai, the people make a golden calf to worship. Moshe pleads for their lives, and returns with the first luchot (the tablets on which the 10 commandments are written), which …
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Parsha projects: Tetzaveh
This week, we had some fun with the parsha, despite the difficulty of a parsha filled with logistics. (See ideas and resources here). First, we made the graham cracker choshen (breastplate) with the ideas from this link. Except we didn’t have a lot of peanut butter, so I made frosting. A little sweet for an …
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Tetzaveh (and Zachor): Ideas and resources
This week continues the directions for preparing the mishkan (tabernacle): we hear about the menora and its oil, the clothing of the kohanim (and kohan gadol), how to purify Aaron and his sons, and how to make the golden altar for incense. Zachor, a three verse snippet (Shemot/Deuteronomy 25:17–19), is read the week before Purim, …
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Teruma: Resources and project ideas
This week, the Israelites are commanded to give 15 materials to make the portable Mishkan – the Tabernacle or sanctuary. Moshe gets the detailed plans direct from Hashem on Mount Sinai, and the people make special woven curtains, the ark, menora, copper basin, and more. This week’s parsha is full of details on building the …
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BIG update for Torah Home Education conference
The 4th Annual Torah Home Education Conference will be held in the Baltimore area on Sunday, May 6 and the schedule is packed with great speakers and topics that are sure to give every current or prospective homeschooler something to take home and actualize! This is the only conference geared to Orthodox homeschoolers in the …
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