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Contents of This Issue

For Parents:
Torah Teachers —To Bee or Not to Bee
Dad, are you a drone or a priest in your home? Get involved and help plan a fun and spiritually profitable Sukkot celebration for your family.  Includes ideas for decorating your sukkah and fun activity ideas for the week of the festival.
Family JournalingHow can you teach your children to examine themselves, take stock of their lives, and make new choices?  Try journaling!
Make a Teshuva BoardDo the themes of the High Holy Days seem too abstract for young children to understand? A Teshuva Board is a great way to help them understand and apply the principles of repentance and the fear of God.
For Kids:
Holidays in Chelm — The Sukkot Dilemma
An all-new tale about the famous village of Chelm.
Make a Sukkot Banner — Blessed is He who comes...
An easy-to-make felt banner to hang in your sukkah!
A Little Boy’s Prayers — A Jewish Folktale Re-told
Learn a little Hebrew from a colorful picture dictionary while you read this Jewish folktale about Rosh Hashana.
Coloring Pages — Stories and Fall Holidays
Color some illustrations from A Little Boy’s Prayers and also some special holiday pictures.
Word Puzzles — Word Searches, Hidden Messages, Letter Scrambles, and Crossword Puzzles
Have fun learning and reviewing words and ideas about the fall holidays.

The Creation Week — The Days of the Week in Hebrew
A pull-out poster displaying the days of creation and their Hebrew names!   Use it to decorate for Rosh Hashana and learn the days of the week in Hebrew while you’re at it.
Please note:  This file must be printed on legal size paper.

Kids in the Kitchen — Apple and Honey Popsicles
A special treat to serve on Rosh Hashana.
The Jewish Year — A Maze of Months and Days
Take the challenge of finding your way around the Jewish year.
Calendars for Kids — October and November
Dates for festivals, Torah Portions, and New Moons

Apples and Honey

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My son, eat honey,
for it tastes sweet.
In the same way,
wisdom is sweet
to your soul.

(Prov. 24:13)

Like apples of gold
in silver settings,
so are words that are
chosen well.
(Prov. 25:11)