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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, and wishing you a very happy Purim! As I post this we have already heard the first public reading of Megillat Esther, and those of us who will be hosting parties tomorrow are quite likely hard at work cooking and preparing, which is what I'll be doing as soon as…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Thanks so much to everyone who contributed last week, there were some fabulous projects! It really is wonderful to see so much talent out there! And without further delay, I bring you the features from last week’s party: To start off today’s features, lets all give a nice round of…
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Parsha Parenting: Parshas Vayikra
Calling someone by name is a natural way to address someone you are close with. A mother calling one of her children to the table, a father gathering his children by saying their names, a teacher doing attendance all involve the same act—that of calling a person by his name, that represents the child’s self…
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Parenting Series: Raising Children To Care About You!
Having “the right to choose”, and “choosing the right thing”, are in some ways two completely different ideals, which have a symbiotic relationship. We assume that people who have the right to choose, will choose a good thing. That, however, has to do with the way a person is raised. Was he raised to be…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Hi crafty friends, welcome once again to that day of the week when the spotlight is on you! Once again I've got some great projects from last week to share with you, and looking forward to another wonderful international get together this week! The great thing about crafting is that you don't even need to…
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Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday!
Yet another great party last week with so many wonderful projects from around the world. From places like Turkey, Muldavia, The Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Poland, Canada, Italy, The United States, New Zealand and Slovenia! I'm really loving the combination of crafting, armchair traveling, and world geography — it sure does keep things interesting, don't…
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Parsha Parenting: Parshas Vayakhel
In today’s world of medical and psychological studies, fascinating insights abound to help us understand the nature of human beings. Studies, however, come and go so quickly, that it is rare that we actually apply the proofs that they offer into our everyday lives. Some years ago, several studies proved the importance of families sitting…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Another super party last week! Thanks so much to all of you who linked up and added to the amazing wealth of inspiration from around the world. You know, from places like Serbia, Sweden, Canada, England, The United States, Israel, and Poland, for starters! I think you'll like this week's picks, there's something for everyone!…
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Parsha Parenting: Parsha Ki Sisi
Creative Jewish moms have been around for a long time. So long, that tradition attributes great qualities to the woman, who has always been known to be the great bearer, nurturer, and even collective redeemer of the Jewish nation. Her attributes are quite different than a man’s, and it is exactly those qualities that make…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Wow what a party last week, still cleaning up! And my apologies to the very few of you who didn't get thank you comments from me, I'll blame it on my dinosaur computer who has been very very slow these days. But do know that I appreciate each and every one of you! There were…
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A Paverpol Giveaway And Some Product Information
Paverpol is a water based environmentally friendly wonderful product. It has so many different uses that once you try it you fall in love with it. It comes ready to use in a 250ml bottle or 500g, 1000g, or 5750g tubs. Apply Paverpol with a paintbrush then simply wash your brush and hands with soap…
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Parsha Parenting: Parshas Teytzaveh
Any Jew who thinks that the Torah is a bunch of Laws about serving G-d, and that someone who doesn’t believe in G-d has no business being observant, has completely and totally missed the point as to what the Torah is, and why the Jews have preserved and protected its study and statutes from the…
