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All things Shavuot: Recipes, Crafts, and More!
Written by Behrman House Staff, 18 of May, 2015Are you planning on celebrating the giving of the Torah with sweet treats and activities? Let us help you with these resources.
Choose your Cheesecake Dessert.
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From traditional cheesecakes to decadent cinnamon swirl cheesecakes, these recipes are sure to make your guests mouths water!
Reflect on the Year
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As the school year comes to an end, Shavuot offers a uniquely appropriate opportunity for us as teachers to reflect on the year and our students' learning. It is also a moment for us to pause and consider our own thoughts and feelings about some of the questions we ask of our learners during the year.
These reflection questions, based on the lesson on Talmud Torah from our new student journal Jewish Holidays, Jewish Values, might spur your thinking.
Entertain Young Guests
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Invite your children to add flowers to Har Sinai with this new coloring page from Behrman House author and illustrator, Ann Koffsky.
For more coloring pages, recipes, and resources follow our All About Shavuot Pinterest Board.