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Adar 5769/March 2009



l'avdah u'leshamrah
Prayer increases awareness of God in our lives and expresses our hopes, wishes, needs, and thanks.


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Links on teaching tefillah from the Lookstein Center are here.

Below are the lesson plans from the Adar/March Teachers’ Guide. Click on the article title to get the lesson plan, printable pages, additional resources, and student activities for that lesson. You can print out the individual lesson plans by clicking on the apple next to each lesson.

Lesson Plan and Materials
Lesson
PDF
Related Activities
Tefillah/Prayer
In this lesson students will explore ways God is manifest in their lives and identify reasons to thank God through prayer for those instances.
A Place for Prayer
In this lesson, students will explore the importance of congregational prayer in Judaism through studying a set of paintings by artist, Max Miller.
Max Miller Art Slideshow
Information about the artist and the project
Personality Quiz: What’s Your View?
In this lesson, students will read and categorize several prayers and then they will write a prayer of their own.
Online personality quiz
Quiz in printable format
Quiz archives
Teaching Berakhot
Berakhot Slideshow
Berakhot Quiz
Tefillah Songs and Lyrics on the jPod
Mi Shebeirach, Adon Olam, L’Cha Dodi, Oseh Shalom, Modeh Ani
Lessons on Tefillah From the Resource Library
Value Archives
Teaching Purim
Purim Central for Students
Holiday Jewpardy
Jewish Values Archive
Book Study Guide Archive

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