Jewish Studies (last class)

  1. What do you think is the most important lesson to learn from Number the Stars?
    I think the most important lesson I learned from number the stars was if you have to lie to save your life you should.
  2. What is the most memorable Jewish studies work or project you did this year? Why? (This can be from the entire year)
    I think the most memorable project was reading number the stars because we were reading it at a crazy time and it was also a crazy time in the book, it was an amazing book, it was really fun doing this project! 
  3. If you had advice for someone reading Number the Stars next year, what would it be?
    My advice would be to look at it from a really Jewish perspective.

jewish studys interview

I am going to interview my mom

me:  what does your day look like when you go to work?

my mom:  logging on to my computer and teaching her kid from home.

me:  How are you protecting yourself from the virus?

my mom:  stay at home order. eating healthy. exercising.

me:   How are you feeling about your work?

my mom:  great my kids are excited to learn and participate.

Experiential Exodus

  1. One thing I am excited for is… teaching the little kids because it is going to be fun and I like working with little kids.
  2. One thing that has been challenging is… trying to come up with ideas because it is hard to agree on things.
  3. My favorite part of the Exodus story is… the 10 plagues because it is really interesting to learn about.

high holiday project

I picked my topic because I thought it would be interesting. One idea that I learned that I didn’t know before was the story of Jonah and the whale. What I found interesting and enjoyed about doing my project was the connection between the idea of forgiveness and Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein because I know his daughter.  I think it was good that I knew more about forgiveness on the Jewish  High Holidays.

My project

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FDWuC0YxybcACtmmqUrnutJ7NDxIDpQLc8I9ITSLQyQ/edit#slide=id.p