| Miriam Schwab (March 7, 2010) |
| From Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, United States |
Comments : I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your wonderful website. We are a military family and discovered your fabulous organization just before we moved to...Germany. Our son was only 2 or so, but we liked to do projects on the parsha and teach him alef beis. Then we moved to Camp Lejeune, NC...a beacon of Judaism. We homeschooled our then 5 year old and found a font of information with you. I downloaded many materials, but I have to say the one thing that sticks out for us is Aviva Kesiva. I learned kesiva many years ago, but did not remember all the letters. I was very intimidated to find out I needed to teach him this important skill BEFORE we got to St Louis (our new duty station where he would attend 1st grade)! Aviva Kesiva, aka Donna Zeffren saved the day. Her program was amazing and fun and his only wish is that there would have been Akiva Kesiva!!! Your website is an invaluable tool that I hope is used by many. I definitely spread the word about your fantastic content! Thank you for making a resource for teachers, home school moms and even anyone wanting to just supplement what their kids are getting!!!You may contact me at any time.Miriam SchwabP.S. When we got to St Louis he was ahead of or right on par with all the other kids. Thank you!!! |
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| Gail Zuckerman (March 2, 2010) |
| From Great Neck, New York, United States |
Comments : so much of my teaching is private small groups and many different levels. i have benefitted tremendously from so much material. I have also contibuted and hope many benefit from my material. thanks, gail zuckerman |
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| Orah Zipper (March 1, 2010) |
| From Denver, Colorado, United States |
Comments : Why did I never know about this site before?! My friend, who is homeschooling her children, told me about it, as did my husband (!) I plan to use your wonderful site to find materials for my grandchildren for Pesach.Kol tuv,Orah |
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| Jeremy Richards (February 23, 2010) |
| From London, Hendon, United Kingdom |
Comments : Thank you so much, not only for the wonderful resources, but also for the very professional and user-friendly website. Wishing continued success to Chinuch.org and it's community of L.K. educators. |
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| Sara Zeffren (February 17, 2010) |
| From Saint Louis, Missouri, United States |
Comments : What a great site - i have only just started using it and I am finding it invaluable. I was looking for some good pictures of the megilla which i found and am using them for a different purpose which i would like to share. I have found that 3-4 year olds, do not always enjoy colouring in loads of pictures to create their own megillah, so this year, we will be using some of the pictures that i have downloaded which the children will sequence to retell the story and then stick them together to make their own megillah. We can differentiate this activity by the number of pictures we give each child, some will able to sequence 3-5 pictures and others will manage up to seven pictures. Gaby Sagal |
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| zahava friedman (February 13, 2010) |
| From ramat beit shemesh, N/A, Israel |
Comments : This looks like a great website. Thanks for putting it out there. I have one additional suggestion. Often schools put on short plays/skits as part of their curriculum or after school activities. Occasionally even the mothers might do a skit or show at a fundraising event. I think it would be nice to share the scripts. |
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| Raizy Sprung (January 18, 2010) |
| From Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Comments : Wow! I looove your website. You have wonderful materials! Makes curriculum planning much easier. |
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| Chani Krongold (January 10, 2010) |
| From Ramat Beit Shemesh A, Israel, Israel |
Comments : Thank you, thank you for your extensive secular book list and the obviously exhaustive efforts that went into reading, reviewing, and detailing all those books!!! Yashar Koach! This is a tremendous community service and we are so appreciative!!The Krongolds of Ramat Beit Shemesh |
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| Malkah Danziger (November 26, 2009) |
| From Lakewood, New Jersey, United States |
Comments : Thank you for adding the 'Ten Commandments in Song'. May I make a few suggestions - which I should have thought of earlier... Not everyone will notice in the listing the little icon that indicates a recording. Also, the fist impression, if one does realize it is a recording, is that it is 'kol ishah'. Perhaps the title should be changed to 'The Ten Commandments~Aseres HaDibros Song - Male Synthesized Voice Recording'. Also, you might make reference to the accompanying pictures and words to the song in the Mitzvah Curriculum Kit on pages 137-148 in the Ashekenaz version and pages 136-147 in the Sefardi version. The 'preview' only shows pages from the introduction. Anyone not familiar with the kit may not read this introduction carefully enough to make the discovery of the picture/word pages. Again thank you and may you continue in this endeavor of harbatzas haTorah. |
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| Raizy Sprung (November 24, 2009) |
| From Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Comments : You're website is greaaaaaat. Thanks and keep up the great work. |
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