Middot: A Stairway of VirtuesTorah Aura Productions, 2005 - 124 Seiten A middah is a Jewish value. This book by Ron Isaac is an 'old-school' text book. No fancy graphics, no busy work exercises, etc. It has just chapters with introductions, stories, texts, and questions to discuss. Three to five pages are presented per value and twenty-five values are presented all together. This is a perfect classroom resource, teacher resource, or curricular foundation. It has everything you need to teach Jewish values to middle school, high school students, or adults. |
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Seite 25
... Tradition three friends This tale , adapted from Pirke de Rabbi Eleazar , an eighth- century midrashic work , tells the story of an extremely agitated person who needs friendship for comfort and the extent to 25 3: Friendship. Yedidut.
... Tradition three friends This tale , adapted from Pirke de Rabbi Eleazar , an eighth- century midrashic work , tells the story of an extremely agitated person who needs friendship for comfort and the extent to 25 3: Friendship. Yedidut.
Seite 31
... Tradition how to love This tale , told by Rabbi Moshe Leib Sassover , teaches an important lesson about how one ought to treat a fellow human being . Rabbi Moshe Leib Sassover used to say , " I 31 4: Common Decency. Derekh Eretz.
... Tradition how to love This tale , told by Rabbi Moshe Leib Sassover , teaches an important lesson about how one ought to treat a fellow human being . Rabbi Moshe Leib Sassover used to say , " I 31 4: Common Decency. Derekh Eretz.
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... Tradition the falsely accused jew This story from Sefer Hasidim describes the dilemma of a Jew who was put on trial and required to take an oath , even though he was in the habit of not doing so . It once happened that gentiles falsely ...
... Tradition the falsely accused jew This story from Sefer Hasidim describes the dilemma of a Jew who was put on trial and required to take an oath , even though he was in the habit of not doing so . It once happened that gentiles falsely ...
Seite 36
... tradition urges people not to make promises or vows ? 3. According to Ethics of the Fathers 3.13 , " Vows are meant to be a fence for abstinence . " What do you think this means ? Keeping Commitments - Hithayevut 4. The Zohar , the Book ...
... tradition urges people not to make promises or vows ? 3. According to Ethics of the Fathers 3.13 , " Vows are meant to be a fence for abstinence . " What do you think this means ? Keeping Commitments - Hithayevut 4. The Zohar , the Book ...
Seite 39
... Tradition the gates or righteousness This tale attempts to explain what King David meant when he said , " Open to me the gates of righteousness " and the way in which a soul is allowed to gain entrance into the world to come . King ...
... Tradition the gates or righteousness This tale attempts to explain what King David meant when he said , " Open to me the gates of righteousness " and the way in which a soul is allowed to gain entrance into the world to come . King ...
Inhalt
Compassion Rahamim | 77 |
Slow to Anger Erekh Apayim | 81 |
Truthfulness Emet | 85 |
Not Coveting La Tahmod | 89 |
Using Good Words Leshon haTov | 93 |
WorkIndustriousness Melakhah | 97 |
Not Embarrassing Lo Levayesh | 101 |
Being Pleasant Sayver Panim Yafot | 105 |
Charity Tzedakah | 53 |
Peace Shalom | 57 |
A Good Name Shem Tov | 61 |
Honor Kavod | 65 |
Wealth Osher | 69 |
Taking Care of the Body Shmirat haGuf | 73 |
Reverence for God Yirat haEl | 109 |
Attentiveness Shemiat haOzen | 113 |
Trustworthiness Emunah | 117 |
Glossary of Sources | 123 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aaron Abraham According advice agree anger answered asked Avot de Rabbi become believe better Blessed body brothers called century charity Commandments common compassion created David death deeds describes desire Eleazar enter ethical example Exodus face father fear feel friendship Genesis give God's greet guests hear heard heart Hebrew Hillel Holy honor human important Israel Jewish Jews Joseph Judah Judaism keep kind king known leader learning listen living look mean meant midrash moral Moses never oath once one's peace person Pirke Avot poor prayer promises Psalms Questions Rabbah Rabbi Rabbi Natan regard repentance replied sage says Sefer shame someone statement story tale Talmud teach teacher tell things told took Torah Tradition true truly trust truth virtues vows wants wisdom written
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 118 - And they came to the place which God had told him of, and Abraham built an altar there and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac, his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand and took the knife to slay his son.
Seite 118 - Behold, the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
Seite 118 - And the angel of the Lord called unto him out of heaven, and said, Abraham, Abraham : and he said, Here am I.
Seite 49 - Behold, this dreamer cometh. Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into one of the pits. and we will say, An evil beast hath devoured him : and we shall see what will become of his dreams.
Seite 62 - Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
Seite 118 - God will provide himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.
Seite 44 - When he saw them, he ran from the entrance of the tent to meet them and bowed to the ground.
Seite 95 - A man would often slander his rabbi, until one day, feeling remorseful, he begged the rabbi for forgiveness and indicated that he was willing to undergo any penance to make amends. The rabbi told him to take several feather pillows from his home, cut them open and scatter the feathers to the winds. The man did so immediately, and returned to the rabbi to notify him that he had fulfilled his request. The rabbi then told him, "Go and gather all the feathers that the wind has scattered.
Seite 14 - Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and free the Israelites from Egypt?" And He said, "I will be with you, that shall be your sign that it was I who sent you. And when you have freed the people from Egypt, you shall worship God at this mountain.