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Suitable for teaching 7-14s. How does Charlie's mother welcome Shabbat?
What is Shabbat? Intro to the Jewish Sabbath - YouTube An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism.The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day and the importance of Mitzvah, where Jews show acts of kindness and help those in need. endobj
The video can be paused at appropriate times to ask the Story questions or leave them until after the video to become part of the discussion. Shabbat - the day of rest - is celebrated every week, so this assembly is suitable to use throughout the year. What is Shabbat? What does Charlie say is good about Shabbat? The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. 6. Read about our approach to external linking. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 17>>
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Ask them afterwards to put these in order: what does Charlie like best about Shabbat? Next add some speech bubbles saying what Jewish people are remembering at Shabbat. Shabbat begins as night falls on Friday and ends after nightfall on Saturday. 5. =!I@
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O*kZhj %48CYv@V}i*-:|xF&zY/$ d@ox? b@2?#E~qts%U Subscribe for more Religious Education clips from BBC Teach on Mondays when we have them in: http://bit.ly/BBCSubscribeTeachIf you found this video helpful, give it a like.Share it with someone.Add the video to your own teaching playlists. An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. Around your picture add labels and descriptions of the items. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 24>>
Judaism; Shabbat; celebrating world religions and the Ten Commandments. With thanks to Leo Dickinson. The eating of fish on Shabbat is interpreted as a symbol of the blessing that the children of Israel would multiply like the stars in the heavens and the sand of the seas (Judaism regards fish as a creature which multiplies easily). You could also display the image called 'Shabbat meal' (see 'Key links'). ), When does Shabbat begin? 9 0 obj
How long does Shabbat last? Suitable for ages 7 to 11. All rights reserved. All <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 23>>
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11-year-old Charlie from Manchester explains the festival of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year that he celebrates every autumn. Active.
BBC Bitesize | Tes Jewish girl Me-Me introduces us to the Bat Mitzvah ceremony as she prepares to become a Daughter of the Law, learning to pray and to read the Torah in public. When the piece of dough is taken to be burnt, the following blessing is recited: Blessed are You, Lord our God, Ruler of the Universe, who has sanctified us with Your commandments and commanded us to separate challah.. Discuss what everybody needs as necessities and then what we want as luxuries. 4 0 obj
You could list the suggestions by writing them on a board, or by asking one or more children to do this.
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(Playing games, candles, no homework, singing, family gathering, chicken dinner, bread and juice, time to talk, an extra meal, time to ponder, a fresh start for a new weekhe finds plenty to like about Shabbat! Charlie describes what Shabbat means to him and his family. Staff will handle any enquiries upon their return. <>
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What difficulties might happen? (Every Friday at sunset. Before the challah is blessed, and during the blessing for the wine, the bread is kept covered by a cloth (known as the challah cloth). From this story comes the idea of a day of rest after 6 days of work. In this lesson, we will learn all about the Torah, the Holy Text of Judaism. 1 0 obj
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Students could share and compare their seven day creation plans, then go on to compare and contrast these with Genesis in the Old Testament. 5. The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day, including how preparations are made in advance as Jews are not allowed to do any type of work on Shabbat. The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day and the importance of Mitzvah, where Jews show acts of kindness and help those in need. It's definitely not easy, especially in a time when we are always working from running errands to checking emails, it seems to never stop. The blessing is translated as: Sephardi Jews have a different custom; they say the blessing before they light the candles. Videos - What does Charlie say is good about Shabbat? Do you think we should live without luxury for a time in order to appreciate it? There are five things he finds a bit harder about Shabbat: what would the pupils find it hard to do without, even for one day? Children may benefit from some prior knowledge of Judaism. 2 0 obj
What would they create on the first day? The woman of the house traditionally lights the candles, unless there is no woman. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 5>>
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An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism.The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day, including how preparations are made in advance as Jews are not allowed to do any type of work on Shabbat.With thanks to Leo Dickinson. Shabbat, or Sabbath, is a Jewish celebration. 4 0 obj
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Get answers to those nagging questions youve always had - you can get a private answer if you prefer. On Shabbat we put on our best clothes, dressing as if for an important occasion. These thoughts could also be turned in to a prayer, using your standard form of address (Dear God, Lord Jesus) 'Thank you for all the things that make our lives colourful and exciting. You could list the suggestions by writing them on a board, or by asking one or more children to do this. <>
Ten-year-old Solly uses his own video camera to share the experience of his family preparing for the . 15 0 obj
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Explain that the children are going to watch a short video about Shabbat - the Jewish day of rest - and encourage everyone to think about what the video has to say about the important things in life. 6. The candle is a very important symbol for Jews. endobj
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Suitable for ages 7 to 11. Calendar - Shabbat (the Jewish Shabbath) is a weekly 25-hour observance that begins just before sundown each Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 13>>
Eating challah made of white bread therefore became an additional way of honouring the Shabbat and having a special food on it to increase our enjoyment of Shabbat. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 11>>
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It is a very precious time of the week: a time where we stop all work, rest and remember that God is the creator of the world and everything in it. endobj
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2. 2. When does Shabbat begin? BBC Bitesize in partnership with Tes Year 3 and year 4 Resources now have two year groups attached as they provide suitable material to help young people transition between year groups and to surface learning lost due to school closures. endobj
Shabbat is the Hebrew word for Sabbath, which Jewish people mark from nightfall on Friday night until nightfall on Saturday. Shabbat traditionally marks the end of a week's labour. What does the celebration of Shabbat tell us about what is truly important? Shabbat - the day of rest - is celebrated. This is an exciting day and Jewish people look forward to it all week. endobj
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Students could be given information resources about Jewish food and put together a shopping list for a Shabbat meal.
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What does Charlie say is good about Shabbat? Teach students facts about Judaism fir KS1 with our range of fantastic resources learn all about places of worship, Shabbat and Hanukkah. It is a reminder that especially on Shabbat we should try to be spirtually pure. 2. Students could recreate a Shabbat meal using candlesticks, grape juice and challah bread. KS1 Judaism Lesson plan, PowerPoint and Worksheets Subject: Religious education Age range: 5-7 Resource type: Lesson (complete) 22 reviews File previews pdf, 380.58 KB doc, 62 KB pptx, 3.15 MB ppt, 513.5 KB KS1 Judaism lesson plan, PowerPoint and worksheets: - a lesson plan on introducing Judaism - a PowerPoint on Judaism QmPpi.pOR Ashkenazi Jews light the candles like this: The candles are lit, then motions are made with the hands as if encircling the lit candles and drawing them to the person, the eyes are covered with both hands and the blessing is recited, after which the person puts down their hands, looks at the flames of the lit candles and wishes everyone present a Shabbat shalom (peaceful Shabbat).
What is the Torah? After the bread has been blessed it should be salted to remind us of the sacrifices made in the Temple (where salt was added to the sacrifices). endobj
Read about our approach to external linking. What can Charlie not do during Shabbat? We can see that Jewish families need to be very organised before . The duration is 3' 48" and the final words are: 'start fresh. How does Charlie's mother welcome Shabbat? BBC Bitesize clips to support learning about Shabbat (suitable for KS1): Introduction to Shabbat Celebrating Shabbat in a Jewish home Alternative dreidel pattern and instructions from BBC Bitesize Members Only Baked cheesecake recipe for Shavuot Driedel template Shabbat: imagining a day of rest 11 0 obj
For more clips from My Life, My Religion: Judaism: http://bit.ly/TeachMRJFor our Religious Education playlist: http://bit.ly/BBCTeachRSFor Class Clips users, the original reference for the clip was p02mx9mx.=====================Teaching Religious Education or Religious Studies?Charlie, 11, likes lots of things about Shabbat playing games, candles, no homework, singing, family gathering, chicken dinner, bread and juice, time to talk, an extra meal, time to ponder, and a fresh start for a new week. English resource Writing a diary entry Suitable for year 3 and year 4 *Shared under CC-BY-SA After the video Pose the Video questions to consolidate recall of the video. If you could create the world again, imagine what you would do differently What would you keep the same..?
Shabbat (pt 2/2) - 1st level Religious and moral education - BBC Bitesize Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org. You Are Here: unblocked sticky ninja east london walking tour self guided bbc bitesize islam ks1. 4. Suitable for ages 7 to 11. Charlie admits that it is tempting to play with his phone or other electrical items. Festivals - Challah is made with white wheat flour which is more heavily processed (and therefore more expensive) than flour used to make what used to be the common bread of ordinary people (who mostly ate dark bread such as rye bread). ]*$J{~tZk^I(?CGi#(
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What is Shabbat? | Religious Studies - My Life, My Religion: Judaism When we are tired help us to find restand when we are rested help us to begin again with renewed energy. Siddur - a prayer book. What does the celebration of Shabbat tell us about what is truly important? 1st level BBC Bitesize 7-11 year olds can find out about different religions and non-religious worldviews through BBC . Shabbat (the Jewish Shabbath) is a weekly 25-hour observance that begins just before sundown each Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. In the broader context of a unit of work on how people celebrate ZSpecial Times [ children encounter a range of ideas about Shabbat: a special meal for Jewish families. 11-year-old Charlie from Manchester introduces the history, traditions and beliefs of the Jewish religion. 25 0 obj
Suggestions from BBC collections below. Young British Jewish boy Charlie meets an expert scribe to learn more about the Torah, the Jewish holy book. Havdalah (the special ceremony at the end of Shabbat) is said with a plaited Havdalah candle, a cup of wine and fragrant spices, to say goodbye to Shabbat and welcome in a new week. Rest has a special place in Jewish life. endobj
Shabbat happens each week from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 22>>
If they listed 10 things that matter to them, what would be on the list? The kiddush cup is a special goblet set aside for the blessing of the wine. It falls every Friday evening and lasts until nightfall the following day. 3 0 obj
We see him go to pray with his dad at their Orthodox synagogue. Shabbat is the Jewish Day of Rest.
PDF Useful resources for home learning - NATRE What can Charlie not do during Shabbat? Because Shabbat is such a special time for all Creation, there are certain symbols we have and foods that we eat on Shabbat. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 7>>
First broadcast: How does Charlie's mother welcome Shabbat? Watch this video to learn more about why and how Jews observe Shabbat. Charlie describes the first story in the Torah, of the creation of the world by the Almighty. Eleven-year-old Charlie tells us what his family do on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, and how it differs from the rest of the week. 14-year-old Jewish girl Dalia is taking a school trip to Jerusalem, and uses her video camera to record her experiences. ), What does Charlie think are good things about Shabbat? Observing Shabbat is one of the Ten Commandments. This clip is from: Pathways of Belief, Judaism: God.
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KS1 Judaism Lesson plan, PowerPoint and Worksheets Shabbat is a dedicated time each week to stop working and focus more on the pleasures of life. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 12>>
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Themes to think about include: welcoming, resting, treasuring, delight. Judaism - Resources Information for Teachers http://www.re-handbook.org.uk/section/traditions/judaism (Judaism - the RE CPD Handbook) Introduction to Judaism <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 6>>
Discussion After the questions move on to a more general discussion, which might include some of the following questions: 1. Were all friends here. 36 0 obj
Shabbat is a dedicated time each week to stop working. As the zemirot are sung, we can forget our weekday worries, and completely relax.
To avoid hurting the feelings of the challah, we shield the challah by covering it with a challah cloth while Kiddush is made and the wine drunk. The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day, including how preparations are made in advance as Jews are not allowed to do any type of work on Shabbat.
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