|
SHABBAT AT HOME KIT
4 wonderful resources to help bring Shabbat into your home.
Great Value!
An Invitation to Shabbat (with CD) - A Beginner's Guide to Weekly Celebration ($18.00)
Birkon Mikdash M'at (NFTY's Bencher)
($5.00)
Shabbat Cards - 52 Ways to Look at Shabbat
($5.00)
Do It Yourself Shabbat
($2.95)
Total Value $30.95, Special Price $18.00
Related products
 |
Invitation to Shabbat, An (with CD) A Beginner's Guide to Weekly Celebration
A Project of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Department of Education Our invitation to you: Encounter books that will enrich the Shabbat experience for you and your entire family. Explore Shabbat step-by-step and blessing-by-blessing from candlelighting to Havdalah. Discover the essential elements of tradition along with modern options for enhancing spiritual awareness. Explore the many paths to a satisfying Shabbat celebration through the words of those who began to observe Shabbat as adults. Blessings in Hebrew, transliteration, and English are included, alongside descriptions of rituals, as well as their history and folklore. Rounding out this extraordinary guide are traditional recipes--Ashkenazic and Sephardic--a bibliography, and a CD recording for learning and pleasure that brings to life the music of Shabbat. |
$18.00
|
 |
Birkon Mikdash M'at (Mat): NFTY's Bencher: Quantity Discounts Available
This groundbreaking publication fills a need for a handy source for Shabbat, weekday, and holiday blessings and songs. Created by NFTY, this attractive, pocket-size volume can be used in the home, the synagogue, camps, youth groups, weddings, and anywhere that Jews gather. Quantity discounts are available. |
$5.00
|
 |
SHABBAT CARDS - 52 Ways to Look at Shabbat
What's your Shabbat Moment? - The Gift of Shabbat Cards offer 52 new ways to look at Shabbat with different eyes. This is the perfect gift for religious school teachers, new temple families, or for you. |
$5.00
|
 |
Do It Yourself Shabbat
Prepared by the Family Education Committee of the URJ-CCAR Commission on Jewish Education This guide explains each of the four prayers recited on erev Shabbat and suggests alternate ways to incorporate them into various family settings. The blessings are presented in English, in Hebrew, and in transliteration.
|
$2.95
|
|
Recommended products list
| Customers who bought this product also bought the following products:
|
|
Most Popular Items:
BRING THE SABBATH HOME - CD
When Peter & Ellen enter your home through this recording you are guaranteed a delightful Shabbat experience filled with fun, engaging, contemplative, and educational songs! These 16 easy to learn original English and Hebrew songs will add a new dimension to the spirituality of your home and worship experiences. You may find yourself tapping your toes, moving to the beat of diverse rhythms, or resting calmly as the feeling of Sabbath peace surrounds you.
Learn More
Jewish Living: A Guide to Contemporary Reform Practice (Revised Edition)
This definitive guide for Reform Jewish practice leads the reader to an understanding of the whole of Jewish life -- from blessing to b'nei mitzvah, Havdalah to haftarah, and tikkun olam to Tikkun Leil Shavuot. The revised edition features an index, cross-references to Mishkan T'filah, and new sections exploring the impact of changes in the movement and the world at large over the last decade, including same-sex marriage, conversion, bioethics, and justification of war. Jewish Living is an ideal gift for b'nei mitzvah, confirmation, and graduation, and deserves pride of place on the bookshelf of every Reform Jewish library, classroom, office, and home.
Learn More
Shabbat Angels, The
Something is not right in the home of Chaim Yonkel and his wife, Esther. Usually their home is filled with the smells of delicious foods, the sounds of laughing children, and happy smiles on everyone's faces. But this Shabbat finds the family fighting, Shabbat dinner unprepared, and the house a mess. The Talmud tells the story of two angels, Tov and Rah. According to this legend, these angels follow each person home from synagogue on Shabbat and deliver a blessing. If Shabbat is being honored and the home is filled with Shabbat peace, the angel of good, Tov, gets to deliver the blessing that every Shabbat should be like this one. However, if Shabbat is not being honored, the angel of evil, Rah, gets to deliver the blessing, turning the same words into a curse. This contemporary version of the talmudic tale, illustrated with breathtaking illustrations by Joani Keller Rothenberg, updates the story for today's families. The Shabbat Angels will delight the whole family while it teaches the importance of Shabbat shalom, Shabbat peace.
Learn More
|