Video reviewing SWGA 10/7 and previewing SWGA 10/14. Student of SWGA, please watch and take the quizzes in preparation for 10/14. Here are the quizzes: http://www.shtiebel.net/quiz
Video to prepare for our second official SWGA session on Hachnasat Orechim (Hospitality).
What's Jewish about welcoming guests? Every culture does hospitality, right? Father of two and psychologist Bill explains some of the practices that families can try out in the realm of welcoming, or hachnasat orchim, that are especially Jewish. Part of our 10-episode series of resources for parents of Jewish kids.
Hachnasat orchim is the Jewish value of making guests feel welcome. Learn how to be a good host in this episode of Shaboom! In Shaboom! Episode 1, kids learn about hachnasat orchim, or how to welcome guests at home. Being a good host means making your guests feel welcome by making them feel genuinely appreciated and honored.
Prep video for Shtiebel Wonder Garden Academy session 3 on hesed and gevurah.
Hakarat Hatov is bigger than gratitude, it's recognition for the things we have and the people we sometimes take for granted. Watch for some practical ideas for teaching kids to have a more grateful perspective on life. Mother of two and start-up founder Margot talks about how Judaism can help us count our blessings, literally, with even young kids.
A Jewish word for gratitude is hakarat hatov - it means to see the good in the world and to be grateful for what you have. If you are raising Jewish kids, you'll love watching Gabi and Rafi explain hakarat hatov in this episode of Shaboom! In Shaboom!