From the beginning of the current Coronavirus confusion, when schools started closing, we kept getting requests from all the mothers of young children for some teaching materials so their children could learn about Pesach. We turned to Torah U’Mesorah and Chinuch.org for their help. They were eager to work with us so we could reach as many mothers as possible and educate the children in the truest meaning of “Vehigadita L’vincha” – and you shall tell your children.
The Chinuch.org website is a resource normally used by and for educators. They share materials on a platform most of us never see. When Torah U’Mesorah realized the unique need of this current Pesach season, they worked around the clock to create a curated site for parents using some of the materials from the educator website. They gave us permission to choose some of our favorite downloads to share with all of you right here in one more manageable list.
(While definitely not necessary, if you’d like to bind the booklets, we found this machine that seems to do the job in-house.)
We invite you to look for more ways you can teach and learn with your children on the Torah U’Mesorah site created just for parents like you.
B says
Thank you! And once again between carpools proves itself as number one resource!
Miriam Hammer says
You guys are amazing!
Devory eidlisz says
Thanks a million appreciate all your efforts and time and work your doing to help your fellow mammas!!
Tell your kids we say thank you!!????
Raizelle says
You are incredible! Thank you!!!
Anonymous says
Amazing!! You are so awesome for putting this together…
Annonymous says
This is sooo helpful!! Thank you soo much! you are the best for putting this together!
Chany says
Thank you so much! You’ve already helped me out tremendously! I look forward to and enjoy each of your posts always!
PS says
I literally have tears in my eyes. Today is the 4th day my kids are home and this is the one thing that I really truly wanted to do for them. I have worked very very hard to make them a schedule which includes learning, activities and structure. I just didn’t know when I would have the time to prepare a whole Hagaddah for my 2nd grade son and Kindergarten daughter (my other child has her teacher emailing pages every day and they do it together via hotline – bless her!) And this is while I am working from home too with a husband in the medical sector – so he is completely overwhelmed. Thank you, thank you, thank you SO much!
Esther says
Thank you for making this time so positive and I think I now we have an opportunity to give a standing ovation to our teachers who invest so much energy every day into our Kinderlach education!!!
May we all be safe and zoche to grow from this challenge
Anonymous says
This website is fabulous each post better than the next! Thanks for all the hard work and effort you put into it so many great benefits !
ruchy chaimson says
thanks so much for these great ideas . mz kids are excited to do these projects