Days to Celebrate – 2 Shavuos Lessons
$75.00 Original price was: $75.00.$36.00Current price is: $36.00.
- Essence to Essence: The Sinai Connection
- Shavuot DIY class: How Do You Do Shavuot at Home
These classes are the remaining 2 lessons from the popular Days to Celebrate course and are now available for shluchim who have not purchased the full course.
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Judaism encourages us to ask questions, so this lesson addresses questions your congregants may have regarding, “How do we know the Torah is true?” It examines why the Rambam was convinced of the historical truth of the revelation at Sinai and whether there’s empirical evidence to support him.
Included in this package:
The Truth of Sinai – 1 Teacher’s Manual and 10 Student Books
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In honor of Shavuos, JLI is offering Sparks of Wisdom on the Aseres Hadibros. Available to all shluchim, this neatly updated designed booklet contains foundational quotes from and regarding each of the Aseres Hadibros alongside related discussion questions to trigger discussion.
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