Discussion Guide - Discussion Guide - Jewish House

June 4, 2009
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  1. What makes a home Jewish?
  2. What books are essential to a Jewish home?
  3. When you travel, what Jewish things do you bring with you from home?
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  1. Answers to the three questions:

    1. Nechama - “The Mamma”, Chana - “The Mamma” Sruli - “The fighting” Shira - “Shalom Bayis, when you have Shalom Bayis, you have a Jewish Home.” Shmuel - a. “The Sefarim,” b. “The Herring.” Ima - ” Shabbos Candles. Abba - “The Shabbos.”

    2. Nechama - “Tehilim” Chana - “Kitzur Shulchan Aruch & Shmiras Shabbos K’Hilchasa. Shira - “Siddur” Sruli - “Artscroll Gemara,” ,”Shmuel - “Navi - Shmuel Aleph & Bet,” Ima - Busy Cooking, Abba - Chumash

    3. Nechama - “Jewishness - Pride!”, Chana “Siddur & Kosher food,” Shira - “My family, they are all jewish,” Sruli - “Black hat, you can always borrow Tefilin, Shmueli - “Siddur, Tzitzit, Bentcher & Book to learn & an extra Kippa,” Ima - Negel Vasser cup, Bentcher, dishes..” Abba - “Talis & Tefilin.”

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