Finding Peace Among Chaos: Jewish Wisdom for Parenting Through Difficult Times Things feel difficult for Jewish parents and caregivers right now, but we can draw on wisdom from our traditions to stay resilient. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: I’m Sorry You Got Mad Learn more about why we chose I’m Sorry You Got Mad, written by Kyle Lukoff and illustrated by Julie Kwon, for age seven subscribers. Read more »
Create a Kindness Wheel: An Easy Yom Kippur Preparation Activity for Children Yom Kippur is a great time to think about ways to show kindness to the people we care about. Here’s a craft to help encourage the process. Read more »
Set Goals for the New Year With a Sticky Note Wall A special hands-on activity for Yom Kippur. Read more »
Create a Vision Board With Your Family A vision board can help you visualize the challenges you face and set goals to deal with them head on. What better time to do that than the start of the Jewish New Year? Read more »
Welcome Guests for Rosh Hashanah With Easy to Create Place Cards Children can practice the mitzvah of welcoming guests by creating special place cards for guests. Read more »
How to Make Your Very Own (Pretend) Shofar A real shofar is made from a ram’s horn, and it takes some skill to blow it. You can make a pretend shofar at home that’s easy to “blow,” since the sound is your own voice. Read more »
Get Together With Friends This Summer by Hosting a Shabbat Picnic Connect with friends and soak up the Shabbat joy during a laid back Shabbat picnic. Read more »
A Perfect No-Prep Activity for Summer Nights: Stargazing How does looking up at the sky at night make you feel? Read more »