30 days of Torah parenting ~ day 15

Monthly challenges can be great fun. They help us improve our lives one little step at a time. Great changes take little bits of work over time. So I am pleased to bring you a month of ideas to help you improve your Torah parenting skills. I am excited to hone myself during the month of November, and I hope you will join me. Please take a little time to do the project each day and share your experiences with the rest of us each day. Some projects are fun, some are a little more serious. Enjoy!

Day 15 ~ Learn a Hebrew blessing for the next Shabbat.

While saying a blessing on Shabbat is not commanded, it can be a great way to set the day apart. When our children come to the table on Friday night and see the tablecloth and candles and hear their parents speaking a Hebrew blessing, they know Shabbat is on its way. You might consider adding a blessing to your meal on Friday night.

This website has great resources to help you learn a blessing.

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