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The complete sourcebook for teachers wanting to put a new spin on activities for Jewish holidays, holy days, and the everyday. The Jewish Lights Book of Classroom Activities offers dozens of easy-to-do activities that bring Jewish tradition to life for kids of all ages. Taking the Jewish classroom experience to a new educational and entertaining level, activities include: - Can-Do Candlesticks - Making Your Own Besamim Box - History in the Making: Designing Your Own Jewish Calendar - Tiny Totin' Torahs - Special trips to Special Homes and Shelters - All-Purpose Candy Clay - "This Challah's-for-the-Birds" Feeder…mehr

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The complete sourcebook for teachers wanting to put a new spin on activities for Jewish holidays, holy days, and the everyday. The Jewish Lights Book of Classroom Activities offers dozens of easy-to-do activities that bring Jewish tradition to life for kids of all ages. Taking the Jewish classroom experience to a new educational and entertaining level, activities include: - Can-Do Candlesticks - Making Your Own Besamim Box - History in the Making: Designing Your Own Jewish Calendar - Tiny Totin' Torahs - Special trips to Special Homes and Shelters - All-Purpose Candy Clay - "This Challah's-for-the-Birds" Feeder
Autorenporträt
Danielle Dardashti and Roni Sarig are married and the parents of two children, Uri and Raquel. They are the authors of The Jewish Lights Book of Fun Classroom Activities: Simple and Seasonal Projects for Teachers and Students (Jewish Lights). Danielle Dardashti is vice president of Connect with Kids Network, Inc., an educational media company. She has produced Emmy Award-winning television documentaries on children's issues, has worked as a television reporter, and has written a parenting column for several Jewish newspapers. Roni Sarig is an award-winning journalist and the author of five books, including Third Coast (Da Capo), The Secret History of Rock (Billboard) and The Everything Bicycle Book (Adams). He has contributed to publications including Rolling Stone and the New York Times, and currently teaches English and journalism in New Rochelle, New York.