Through the dramatic stories of the Book of Genesis, students explore Jewish values that can guide us in our lives today. From Abraham and Sarah's faith and trust in journeying to a new land, to Rebecca's kindness at the well, to the jealousy and betrayal of Joseph by his brothers, we learn something new about ourselves and our relationships from the ups and downs of our biblical ancestors.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
Who Am I? CreationB'tzelem Elohim: In the Image of God
What Do I Stand For? Noah and the FloodOmetz Leiv: Strength of Heart
Where Do I Find Faith and Hope? Abraham and SarahBitachon: Trust
How Can I Pay It Forward? Rebecca at the WellChesed: Kindness
Should I Always Tell the Truth? Jacob and EsauEmet: Truth
What Can I Do about Feeling Jealous? Joseph and His BrothersKinah: Jealousy
How Can I Take Responsibility? Judah and BenjaminAcharayut: Responsibility
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Journal format: Like Jewish Holidays, Jewish Values, this student journal features writing prompts, hands-on activities, discussion questions, and a light, accessible design.Bible story retellings: Creative, varied retellings of biblical stories encourage students to connect through art, drama, journaling, games, midrash, and moreActive questioning: Students are actively encouraged to ask their own questions throughout.Internal and relationship focus: The first half of the book focuses on values relating to the self (who am I and what is important to me) and the second half on values that are expressed in our close relationshipsPBL project: students will choose one person from the Bible or Jewish history, come up with a Big Question relating this person to a Jewish value, and craft a project to learn and present their answers to the question.