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Great for kids ages 5-10, TEN asks questions straight from each week’s Torah portion. This is a wonderful tool for learning the Parsha with your family.

 

  • TEN: Chayei Sarah

    TEN: Chayei Sarah

    It’s another busy week for Abraham and his family. Both Sarah and Abraham die at ripe old ages. Isaac takes a wife and finds love.

  • TEN: Parshat VaYera

    TEN: Parshat VaYera

    There are tremendous highs and tremendous lows in this week’s Torah reading. From the birth of Isaac to his sacrifice, the destruction or Sodom and the banishment of Ishamael and Hagar, the action does not stop.

  • TEN: Lech Lecha

    TEN: Lech Lecha

    Abram sets out on a journey that takes him to a new land where he begins his new family and starts a new religion.

  • TEN: Parshat Noah

    TEN: Parshat Noah

    This week's Torah reading has a little bit of everything: we've got floods and families, animals and rainbows, we've got towers and destruction. Enjoy one of the most exciting Parshot. 

  • TEN: Parshat Beresheet

    TEN: Parshat Beresheet

    This week we see the creation of the world and of both man and woman. We watch Adam and Eve in their life in paradise and their eventual exile from the Garden of Eden. 

    There is so much in this exciting parsha that creating just 10 questions was difficult. Use these 10 to start conversations with your kids about all the stories in this week’s portion. Click the PDF icon below to download a printer-friendly version.

  • TEN: Parshat HaAzinu

    TEN: Parshat HaAzinu

    This week’s Torah reading comes to us in the form of a poem that Moshe composed for Bnei Yisrael.

  • TEN: Netzavim-Vayelech

    TEN: Netzavim-Vayelech

    As Moshe's time is winding down, he has some final words to say.

  • TEN: Parshat Ki Tavo

    TEN: Parshat Ki Tavo

    Two mountains set the stage for blessings and curses this week.

  • TEN: Ki Teitze

    TEN: Ki Teitze

    There are over 70 mitzvot introduced in this week's Torah reading!

  • TEN: Parshat Shoftim

    TEN: Parshat Shoftim

    In this week’s Torah reading we’re looking at new leadership and we’re preparing for war.

  • TEN: Parshat Re'eh

    TEN: Parshat Re'eh

    This week's parsha refers to Jerusalem often though never mentions it by name!

  • TEN: Parshat Ekev

    TEN: Parshat Ekev

    This week we are left with a few parting words as our time in the desert comes to an end.

  • TEN: Parshat V’Etchanan

    TEN: Parshat V’Etchanan

    This week we continue with our review of some major laws as a refresher to Bnei Yisrael before they enter the Land of Israel.

  • TEN: Parshat Devarim

    TEN: Parshat Devarim

    Add some healthy competition to your Shabbat table with our TEN parsha questions. In this parsha we do a quick recap on the places traveled and places captured.

  • TEN: Parshat Matot- Masei

    TEN: Parshat Matot- Masei

    As Bnei Yisrael gets ready to enter into the land of Israel, they start learning the laws of the land.

  • TEN: Parshat Pinchas

    TEN: Parshat Pinchas

    Parshat Pinchas teaches us the significance of being significant – through our census and through our inheritance rights.

  • TEN: Balak

    TEN: Balak

    In this week's Torah reading, we are introduced to a King and a Prophet. The King, Balak, is desperate to curse the Israelites and sends the prophet, Balaam, to do just that. Balaam is repeatedly warned along the way not to curse the Israelites, but he chooses to go anyway. However, as hard as he tries to curse them, Balaam only manages to heap blessing on the Israelites.

  • TEN: Parshat Chukat

    TEN: Parshat Chukat

    This week’s parsha is full of new mitzvot, there is a story with a rock and battles with foreign lands. There are great questions, great discussions and great projects to do. As always here are your TEN questions (and answers).

  • TEN: Parshat Shelach

    TEN: Parshat Shelach

    Interested in livening up your Shabbat table? Challenge your kids to our weekly TEN. 

  • TEN: Nasso

    TEN: Nasso

    This week we have new responsibilities, we have offerings, we have the laws of the Nazarites and we have some generous gifts.

  • TEN : BaMidbar

    TEN : BaMidbar

    In the first Torah reading of the book of BaMidbar, God commands Moses to count the people of Israel and defines the special role of the tribe of Levites.

  • TEN: BeChukotai

    TEN: BeChukotai

    In the last Torah reading of the book of VaYikra, we are told of all the good that will come our way if we follow God’s laws. We are also warned of the punishments that will happen if we disobey.

  • TEN: Behar

    TEN: Behar

    Once the Israelites enter the land of Israel, there will be a whole new set of laws waiting for them: how to treat the land.

  • TEN: Kedoshim

    TEN: Kedoshim

    This week we get a crash course in holiness as God lays out His expectations on how we become a holy nation.

  • TEN: Parshat Achrei Mot

    TEN: Parshat Achrei Mot

    This week we learn all about the service the high priest performs for Yom Kippur.
     

  • TEN: Tazria

    TEN: Tazria

    In this week’s Torah reading, we discuss an affliction called tzarat and learn the laws surrounding being contaminated.

  • TEN: Shmini

    TEN: Shmini

    This week’s Torah reading talks about the types of animals, fish and birds that are kosher and not kosher.

  • TEN: Tzav

    TEN: Tzav

    The priests receive their final instructions and are then anointed in front of all Bnei Yisrael.

  • TEN: Pekudai

    TEN: Pekudai

    With the Mishkan finally completed, we watch as it is brought to Moses, set up, the priests are dressed and the cloud comes to rest above it.

  • TEN: VaYakhel

    TEN: VaYakhel

    As the donations keep coming, Moses finally has all that he needs to start building the Tabernacle.

  • TEN: Ki Tisa

    TEN: Ki Tisa

    The children of Israel fear the loss of Moses. They build a golden calf, but are saved from God’s anger by Moses.

  • TEN: Tetzaveh

    TEN: Tetzaveh

    This week we learn about the inner workings of the Mishkan and the lives of the Priests.

  • TEN: Terumah

    TEN: Terumah

    This week the Jews are told how to create a sanctuary for God to reside in.

  • TEN: Parshat Mishpatim

    TEN: Parshat Mishpatim

    As the Jewish nation continues to grow, they receive a list of laws to obey. Moses goes up Mt. Sinai to bring down the Ten Commandments.

  • TEN: Beshalach

    TEN: Beshalach

    The Jews finally leave Egypt, but their joy does not last long. Bnei Yisrael complain about the lack of water, the lack of food and even bemoan leaving Egypt!

  • TEN: Bo

    TEN: Bo

    The plagues finally convince Pharaoh that it is time to let the Jews go. The Jews begin their dramatic exit from the land of Egypt.

  • TEN: Parshat Va'Ayra

    TEN: Parshat Va'Ayra

    Things start to unravel for the people of Egypt as Moses, Aaron and God begin sending plagues on to the Egyptians.

     

  • TEN: Parshat Shmot

    TEN: Parshat Shmot

    With the start of the book of Exodus, we watch the difficult living conditions the Jews are forced to endure. We also watch the birth and growth of Moses.

  • TEN: VaYichi

    TEN: VaYichi

    Before Jacob dies, he gathers his family around him to bless them and to ask them to bury him back in Canaan. At the end of this week’s Torah reading, Joseph’s last request is the same as his father’s, that he too be buried in Canaan.

  • TEN: VaYigash

    TEN: VaYigash

    This week's Torah portion gives us the much-anticipated reunion between Joseph and his brothers and ultimately, Joseph and his father, Jacob.

  • TEN: Parshat Miketz

    TEN: Parshat Miketz

    Joseph begins this week’s Torah reading in prison and ends as the second in command of all of Egypt. It seems he’s been busy.

  • TEN: Parshat VaYeishev

    TEN: Parshat VaYeishev

    Joseph grows from a young man in Canaan, where he was his father’s favorite to a slave and eventually a prisoner in Egypt.

  • TEN: VaYishlach

    TEN: VaYishlach

    This is an exciting and sad week for Jacob, while he is reunited with his long lost brother and has a birth of his final son, he also loses loved ones.

  • TEN: Parshat VaYetze

    TEN: Parshat VaYetze

    This week we’re following Jacob’s life as he leaves his father’s home and begins a family of his own.

  • TEN: Parshat Toldot

    TEN: Parshat Toldot

    This week's Torah reading introduces us to betrayal, between brothers, between husband and wife and between father and son.

  • TEN: Simchat Torah

    TEN: Simchat Torah

    At the end of the holiday of Sukkot comes an additional celebration: Simchat Torah. Challenge your knowledge on the most joyous holiday of the year!

  • TEN: Sukkot

    TEN: Sukkot

    We're taking it outside! Challenge your knowledge of the holiday of Sukkot with our TEN questions!

  • TEN: Yom Kippur

    TEN: Yom Kippur

    Special Edition TEN bringing you ten questions to discuss with your kids about Yom Kippur.

  • TEN: Rosh HaShana

    TEN: Rosh HaShana

    With the start of the New Year, we’re testing out your Rosh HaShana knowledge! See how much you know about ushering in the Jewish New Year.

  • TEN: Parshat Be-Ha’alotecha

    TEN: Parshat Be-Ha’alotecha

    Interested in livening up your Shabbat table? Challenge your kids to our weekly TEN. We’re asking ten questions from this week’s Torah reading. And, parents, fear not, answers are included.

  • TEN: Shavuot

    TEN: Shavuot

    There is so much to celebrate on Shavuot. We received the Torah on Mt. Sinai and we are beginning the summer harvest season.

  • TEN: Parshat Emor

    TEN: Parshat Emor

    This week's Torah reading continues to teach us the laws the Priests and their families must follow.

  • TEN: Special

    TEN: Special

    Tu B'Shvat

    TEN is blossoming with fabulous questions on Tu B’Shvat!

  • EIGHT (TEN): Chanukah

    EIGHT (TEN): Chanukah

    With wars and miracles and great food, we’ve got a lot to be grateful for on Chanukah! Special eight questions for eight days.