The Tefillah Chart for Your Kids
In today’s fast-paced world, parents are always looking for ways to connect their kids to Torah and mitzvos. The Tefillah chart is a tool that can help you get your kids excited about davening.
In today’s fast-paced world, parents are always looking for ways to connect their kids to Torah and mitzvos. The Tefillah chart is a tool that can help you get your kids excited about davening.
Download this printable Asher Yatzar poster and print it out to hang outside the bathrooms in your house. That way your entire family can take the opportunity to say the bracha slowly, clearly and with kavanah.
The month of Elul is the perfect opportunity to brush up on important concepts like middos, tefillah and shofar. Torah Live provides Jewish kids with an in-depth and entertaining way to do just that.
What can we do today to engage kids? To get them interested, to get them excited about life? To wake up in the morning energized, happy to live and breathe and be alive?
Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky (temporarily not in the role of Rabbi Siddur) sat down to talk to Rabbi Dan Roth about entertaining your kids on chol hamoed, the use of internet for Torah purposes and what's so great about Torah Live 2.0.