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This page contains links to all our Torah portion related printables and resources.

Genesis/Beresheet

Beresheet   Resource post   Copywork

Noach  Resource post Copywork

Lech Lecha   Resource post    Copywork

Vayera   Resource post    Copywork

Chayei Sarah   Resource post    Copywork

Toldot. Resource post     Copywork   Life lessons

Vayetse  Resource post   Copywork

Vayishlach   Resource post   Copywork

Vayeshev   Resource post   Copywork

Miketz   Resource post   Copywork

Vayigash   Resource post   Copywork

Vaychi   Resource post   Copywork

Find Torah portion copywork for young writers here.

Exodus/Shemot

Shemot   Resource post   Copywork

Vaera   Resource post   Copywork

Bo   Resource post   Copywork   Life lessons

Beshelach  Resource post   Copywork

Yitro   Resource post   Copywork

Mishpatim  Resource post  Copywork

Trumah   Resource post   Copywork

T Tsaveh   Resource post   Copywork

Ki Tisa   Resource post   Copywork

Vayakhel   Resource post   Copywork

Pekudei   Resource post   Copywork

A book of Torah portions written just for beginning readers!

Leviticus/Vayikra

Vayikra   Resource post    Copywork

Tsav. Resource post   Copywork

Shemini   Resource post   Copywork

Tazria. Resource post   Copywork

Metsora. Resource post   Copywork

Acharei Mot. Resource post   Copywork

Kedoshim. Resource post   Copywork

Emor. Resource post   Copywork

Bhar. Resource post   Copywork

Bchukotai. Resource post   Copywork

Make family Bible study fun with this ebook!

Numbers/Bemidbar

Bemidbar. Resource post   Copywork

Naso. Resource post   Copywork

Behaalotcha. Resource post   Copywork

Shlach Lecha. Resource post   Copywork

Korach. Resource post   Copywork

Chukat. Resource post   Copywork

Balak. Resource post   Copywork

Pinchas. Resource post   Copywork

Matot. Resource post   Copywork

Masei. Resource post   Copywork

Keep track of what you are learning in the Torah portions with this printable journal.

Deuteronomy/Devarim

Devarim. Resource post   Copywork

Vaetchanan. Resource post   Copywork

Ekev. Resource post   Copywork

Reh. Resource post   Copywork

Shoftim. Resource post   Copywork

Ki Tetse. Resource post   Copywork

Ki tavo. Resource post   Copywork

Nitsavim. Resource post   Copywork

Vayelech. Resource post   Copywork

Haazinu. Resource post   Copywork

The Children's Ketubah Project ebook
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The Children's Ketubah Project ebook

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This is a book about parenting. I hope it will be more than just another how-to book, but will rather encourage you to rise to the great challenge of raising your children and leaving a positive mark on the next generation. This is a book about commitment, commitment to your spouse and commitment to your children. It's also a book about YHVH's commitment to us. I pray it is a blessing to you. This book was first self-published in 2010. I have updated and expanded the material since then. Each section now has a notes section and I encourage you to write all over it. This book makes a great foundation for a group study about parenting as well. Enjoy!

Why talk about ketubahs in a parenting book? A ketubah is a written marriage contract between a husband and a wife. They enter into a covenant relationship and the ketubah lays out the terms. Traditionally, a ketubah is written and decorated beautifully and hung on the couple's wall. Each day, they can look at it and remember their commitment to their spouse and the responsibilities they have. YHVH (the personal name of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) made a covenant with His people, the Children of Israel. The Torah, the first five books of the Bible, tells the story of how He built the nation of Israel, brought them out of Egypt, and made a covenant with them. The Ten Commandments that He gave them on Mount Sinai could be considered His ketubah, His written contract with us, His bride.

What if we wrote a ketubah for our children? What if we wrote down our responsibilities as a parent and our commitment to our children? What if we showed it to our children to help them understand our love and commitment? How would our children respond? How would it change them? How would it change us?

This is a PDF printable. You will not receive a physical book. Printable ketubahs are included.

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