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Tales of the Storyteller

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Tales of the Storyteller is a collection of lessons that are designed to serve two purposes:

Storytelling is an ancient art. The storyteller's stories passed down lessons of faith, history and language from one generation to another. In more recent times, stories have proved valuable in teaching morality and problem solving to children. The stories convey hopeful messages, create positive physical changes within the body, and relax the listener.

The mystery, magic and excitement of Jewish stories can bring the classroom alive as they stimulate students and encourage critical thinking skills. Jewish stories can better explain holidays, ethics, history and the Jewish lifecycle while creating an atmosphere to strengthen Jewish identity.

Rabbi Tobesman Storytelling

There is a rich history of Jewish stories and folktales that suggests that stories are a powerful method to transmit, store, and access values. When a story is told, the story's context gives the value a reality that isn't communicated without a clear example. Stories, however, are remembered much more than information or statements. They take on a life of their own in a student's memory. Students may often find within stories ways to address issues in their personal lives. A story also gives a teacher a simple way to reference a story. It is fairly hard to ask a student, "Don't you remember the when we learned about "Gamilut Chasadim"? A Hebrew term and a new idea are not likely to remain active long in the memory when is not reinforced. On the other hand, if the teacher should ask, "Remember the story about the rabbi who fixed the flawed stone?" is much more likely to be remembered and retained.

Each of the Jewish Tales of the Storyteller lessons allows students develop an appreciation for Jewish values through hearing stories and "finding its meaning." A series of short Jewish texts allows students to explore the nuances of uniquely Jewish insights into its application. The values remain with the listener giving them the tools to address situation or conflicts they may experience at a later time. This in turn will allow later experiences to become insightful and heartfelt learning opportunities.

Embarrassment: Challahs for Shabbos

Shabbos Challah

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This unit is made up of five learning activities.
 

Embarrassment: Challahs for Shabbos
Grade:       4 - Adult
Time:         1- 2 Hours
Format:      8 page illustrated student Lesson - 5 page teachers Guide

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Speech: One Tongue Instead of Another

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This unit is made up of six learning activities.
  • Activity One: Read and discuss the story "One Tongue Instead of Another"
  • Activity Two: Discuss the meaning of the story.
  • Activity Three: What is Lashon haRa: Look and learn with Jewish texts having to do with embarrassment, in chevrusa.
  • Activity Four: Explore "The Power of the Tongue", by analyzing a short midrash (Leviticus Rabbah) and its meaning,
  • Activity Five: Explore the concept: “In the Image of G-d” by analyzing text from Genesis and Pirke Avos
  • Activity Six: Closing Thoughts: Discuss students' own interpretations of the story's message
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Speech - One Tongue Instead of Another
Grade:       4 - Adult
Time:         1- 2 Hours
Format:      5 page student Lesson - 10 page teachers Guide

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Friendship: The King and the Storm

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This unit is made up of five learning activities.

  • Activity One: Read and discuss the story "The King and the Storm"
  • Activity Two: Discuss the meaning of the story.
  • Activity Three: The Torah of Friendship: Look and learn with Jewish texts having to do with embarrassment, in chevrusa.
  • Activity Four: Explore "The Test of a True Friend", by analyzing a short midrash and its meaning,
  • Activity Five: Closing Thoughts: Discuss students' own interpretations of the story's message
The King and the Storm
 

Speech - Friendship: The King and the Storm
Grade:       4 - Adult
Time:         1- 2 Hours
Format:      6 page student Lesson - 5 page teachers Guide

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Tzedakah - Charity Saves from Death

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This unit is made up of five learning activities.

  • Activity One: Read and discuss the story "The Beggar at the Wedding."
  • Activity Two: Discuss the meaning of the story.
  • Activity Three: Thinking about the Story: Look and learn with Jewish texts having to do with tzedakah, in chevrusa.
  • Activity Four: Explore the value. "tzedakah saves from death", by analyzing a few interpretations of its meaning,
  • Activity Five: Closing Thoughts: Discuss students' own interpretations of the story's message.
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Tzedakah - Charity Saves from Death
Grade:       4 - Adult
Time:         1- 2 Hours
Format:      6 page student Lesson - 5 page teachers Guide

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