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.
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CONTENTS
- Midrash / מִדְרָשׁ
- The inability to rest in exile
- Tefilin as part of the two-way relationship with God
- How does the word “hashkifah” in our parashah connect to the other places it comes up
- What does it mean when Moshe says that Benei Yisrael "didn’t have a heart or eyes" until that day? And what changed on that day?
- Commentary / פַּרְשָׁנוּת
- What does “arami oved avi” mean?
- What does it mean that God will make us “the head, and not the tail”?
- Halakhah / הֲלָכָה
- What is the right attitude to have when you’re doing mitzvot?
- What kind of prayer is better, loud prayer or quiet prayer?
- A Moment of Hebrew / רֶגַע שֶׁל עִבְרִית