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Contents of This Issue

Torah Teachers — Instant Shabbat
Preparation for Shabbat isn’t just for the ladies. It’s even more important for the dads.
Torah Basics — Shabbat: Celebrating our Rest
Ready to celebrate Shabbat but don’t know where to start? Learn about some Shabbat traditions and choose a few to try yourself.
Torah Living for Families — Shabbat, Family-style
Study Torah, play, and rest as a family. Ideas for a Shabbat that will delight everyone, from oldest to youngest.
Resources for Torah Living — Where Do I Find It?
Recommended books, music, and websites. Book reviews.
Tradition and the Torah — Shalom Aleichem
Peek over the shoulders of a few families as they prepare for Shabbat. Which one is like yours?
Torah Music — Shabbat Songs
Find out the history and themes behind some delightful Shabbat songs, and then sing along with easy-to-learn piano arrangements.
Torah Hebrew — The Heritage of Jacob
What is the heritage of Jacob and who inherits it?
History and the Torah — The Lord’s Day?
Is Sunday the Lord’s Day? Find out the rest of the story.
Torah Kitchen — Why Challah?
Why do we eat challah on Shabbat and where did the idea come from?
    Recipes:   Quick-knead Challah and a kid’s recipe for Havdalah cookies
Torah Kids — Shabbat Fun and Games
Word puzzles, mazes, coloring pages, a comic strip, a story and even a little Hebrew.
Torah and the Jewish Calendar — Tisha b’Av: A Day of Weeping
Tisha b’Av is a powerful testimony to the connection between the Jewish calendar and God’s plan for judgment and blessing. See history’s amazing consistency with Jewish tradition.