Ki Tetze | כי תצא | “When you go forth”
Ki Teitzei - When You Go Out
Torah: Deut 21:10-25:19;
Haftorah: Isaiah 54:1-10
Brit Chadashah:
Matthew 5:31-32, 19:3-12, 22:23-32; Mark 10:2-12, 12:18-27;
Luke 20:27-38; 1 Corinthians 9:4-18; Galatians 3:9-14; 1 Timothy 5:17-18h
Luke 20:27-38; 1 Corinthians 9:4-18; Galatians 3:9-14; 1 Timothy 5:17-18h
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TEN: Ki Teitze
There are over 70 mitzvot introduced in this week's Torah reading!
1. What type of clothing can a man not wear?
Women's clothing. (22:5)
2. What do you do if you see a nest with young birds and a mom and you want the birds?
Send away the mom and only then you can take the kids. (22:6-7)
3. If you send away the mom bird what is your reward?
Things will be good for you, and your days will be prolonged. (22:7)
4. Why must you build a fence around your roof?
Because if there is an accident you are responsible. (22:8)
5. What two animals can not plow the land together?
An ox and a donkey (22:10)
6. What two fabrics may not be put together in clothing?
Wool and linen (22:11)
7. When must your workers be paid?
Workers must be paid on time. (24:15)
8. What reward will you receive if you have perfect weights for measuring scales (so you have honest measurements)?
Your days shall be lengthened on the Land that G-d Gives you. (25:15)
9. Which nation may you never forget what they did?
Amalek. (25:17)
10. Why?
Because they attacked Bnei Yisrael at the rear of the camp where the weaker people stand (25:18-19)
from Torah crumbs
1. What type of clothing can a man not wear?
Women's clothing. (22:5)
2. What do you do if you see a nest with young birds and a mom and you want the birds?
Send away the mom and only then you can take the kids. (22:6-7)
3. If you send away the mom bird what is your reward?
Things will be good for you, and your days will be prolonged. (22:7)
4. Why must you build a fence around your roof?
Because if there is an accident you are responsible. (22:8)
5. What two animals can not plow the land together?
An ox and a donkey (22:10)
6. What two fabrics may not be put together in clothing?
Wool and linen (22:11)
7. When must your workers be paid?
Workers must be paid on time. (24:15)
8. What reward will you receive if you have perfect weights for measuring scales (so you have honest measurements)?
Your days shall be lengthened on the Land that G-d Gives you. (25:15)
9. Which nation may you never forget what they did?
Amalek. (25:17)
10. Why?
Because they attacked Bnei Yisrael at the rear of the camp where the weaker people stand (25:18-19)
from Torah crumbs
More:
http://www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/610820/jewish/Ki-Teitzei.htm
they have lots of fun things on here to do with kids even a song for each torah portion (how cool is that?)
mrs.noah week 145
deciple detectives
this is great for older kids not a weekly thing though but great resource
http://www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/610820/jewish/Ki-Teitzei.htm
they have lots of fun things on here to do with kids even a song for each torah portion (how cool is that?)
mrs.noah week 145
deciple detectives
this is great for older kids not a weekly thing though but great resource
crafts
Introduction:
In this week’s parsha, Parsha Ki Tetze, there are over 70 mitzvot listed! One of the most interesting of the mitzvoth is referred to in Hebrew as “Shiluah Haken,” meaning “sending away the mother bird.” The text is as follows:
“If, along the road, you chance upon a bird's nest, in any tree or on the ground, with fledglings or eggs and the mother sitting over the fledglings or on the eggs, do not take the mother together with her young, in order that you may fare well and have a long life.(Deut. 22:6,7)”
Although there is much discussion in Rabbinic literature about the fundamental reason for this mitzvah, children will probably best appreciate the idea that this is an example of preventing cruelty to animals (tza'ar ba'alei chayim). Talk to your kids about different ways that we can treat animals with kindness and respect. Then, make these fun, easy, and delicious bird’s nest cookies to serve at your Shabbat table this week!
Ingredients:
1) 12 oz. Chow mein noodles (OR thin pretzel sticks OR bran cereal sticks)
2) ½ cup Peanut Butter
3) 12 oz. Butterscotch or Chocolate chips
4) White egg-shaped candies (jelly beans, mentos, or tic tacs)
Instructions:
1) Melt chocolate chips in the microwave
2) Mix the chips and the peanut butter together in a large bowl.
3) Add noodles or sticks to the mixture.
4) Place spoonfuls of the mixture into muffin tins.
5) Make an indentation in the center of each with your finger.
6) Put the cookies in the freezer for one hour.
7) Remove cookies from tin.
8) Place white candies in the center of each cookie and serve!
Emily Shapiro Katz has been a community Jewish educator for over ten years in Jerusalem, Atlanta, and San Francisco. She has recently made Aliyah to Beer Sheva with her husband, Andy, and daughters Maya, age 5 and Avital, age 2. Her contributions to this website reflect her interest in teaching Tanach, doing craft projects, and entertaining her kids. Emily blogs about her Parsha Projects athttp://parshaprojects.blogspot.com/
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