Ilustration Credit: Elad Lifshitz, Dov Abramson Studio
Devash is a weekly parashah magazine that makes Torah learning sweet. By engaging directly with texts and taking kids seriously as Jews, Devash helps children and grownups discover new ideas, values, and sweet morsels in the weekly Torah portion. Devash is designed for kids ages 7 and up to read independently, or together with families and teachers.
Learn more at https://www.hadar.org/torah-tefillah/devash
CONTENTS
- Midrash / מִדְרָשׁ
- Should I plant plants that I won't get to enjoy myself, just for others to benefit from?
- What can we learn from the fact that the Torah uses the same language to refer to parents and to God?
- Commentary / פַּרְשָׁנוּת
- What does "do not stand upon your neighbor’s blood" mean?
- What does it mean to "love your neighbor as yourself?"
- What’s wrong with trying to get back at someone who hurts you?
- Why does verse about ways that farmers should make it possible for people who are poor to collect food from their fields mention God?
- Halakhah / הֲלָכָה
- How to give תּוֹכָחָה (tokhahah, rebuke).
- What does it mean to not place a stumbling block before someone who is blind?
- A Moment of Hebrew / רֶגַע שֶׁל עִבְרִית