A five-part Jewish literacy series about how Judaism is observed at home, which is particularly relevant at this time, when the only place Judaism can thrive is at home. This offering will touch on many areas, ranging from the things we do upon waking, to how we eat our meals, elements of prayer, and the basics of Shabbos. The content will include מעשה בפועל guidance, in the style of DIY, as well as deeper insights about why we do what we do. Each lesson will run for 60 minutes.
We recommend that you present this offering as a series, for which people will sign up for in advance, which will afford a sense that this is a continuous course.
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