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Behrman House News
Written by Behrman House Staff, 06 of September, 2016
Small Groups as a Way to Reimagine Congregational Life
Some pioneering synagogues are using small groups to transform their congregations into destinations for meaning and relationships. One way to get started is to create affinity groups around a topic of interest and concern.
Written by Behrman House Staff, 06 of September, 2016
Lessons about Caring with Avi the Ambulance
Avi the Ambulance dreams of being a life-saving ambulance just like his parents and big sister. In the new book Avi the Ambulance to the Rescue, he gets his chance to help in a most unexpected way.
Written by Behrman House Staff, 06 of September, 2016
Big Idea for Jewish Learning #1 - Deep Connection to Our Sacred Texts
We have created a Big Ideas Guide that identifies three areas that encompass the key values and purpose of part-time Jewish education programs. This first in a series highlights a sample from Big Idea #1 - Deep Connection to Our Sacred Texts.
Written by Behrman House Staff, 29 of August, 2016
Break Through the Hebrew Reading Summer Slide
As students head back to school, help students break through the Hebrew reading summer slide with a variety of tools for students of all ages and levels.
Written by Behrman House Staff, 29 of August, 2016
The Gateways Shabbat Family Companion: Q&A with Author Rebecca Redner
Coming October 1, the Gateways Shabbat Family Companion invites families with children of all ages and abilities to experience the joy of Friday night Shabbat celebrations. Author Rebecca Redner tells us more.