Episode #12. The Blessings of a Broken Phone.
This week’s podcasts has us looking at how small struggles (and even big ones!) can help us become our best selves.
This week’s podcasts has us looking at how small struggles (and even big ones!) can help us become our best selves.
We’re so excited about the launch of our updated TEN. Enjoy a complimentary copy of this week’s TEN parsha questions for Parshat Shmot!
Why is Moshe the one chosen to be a Jewish hero?
In this week’s parsha, we meet two extraordinary women, two midwives. They defied Pharoah because they believed that his decree – to kill all baby boys born to Jews – was immoral and against God’s values and plan for the world.
In this week’s parsha, the Egyptians enslave the Children of Israel with back breaking work.
We’re putting Baby Moshe on the Nile River in this week’s Parsha craft!
Moses leaves Egypt and becomes a shepherd in Midyan. One day a sheep runs away and leaves Moses to a burning bush. There, God tells Moses of his destiny, to return to Egypt to save the Jewish people. Help the sheep lead Moses to the burning bush. Click the icon below to download a printer-friendly version.
Things aren’t looking too great for the Jews in Egypt. They are enslaved, forced to work hard and all boys born are supposed to be killed. But Moshe is saved, rescued by the daughter of Pharaoh as he floats in the Nile. God speaks to Moshe and sends him to save the Jews.