Most of the children in a preschool group will not know what a haiku is, but their parents may appreciate the fact that the Shema is a 5:7:5 haiku in Hebrew. BTW, I do not think this is a Cohen-cidence. Israel "Izzy" Cohen [email protected]
===================================================== Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 From: Aileen Grossberg <[email protected]> Subject: Shema Just found out I am participating in a family program on the Shema in just a couple of days. I know I'll be doing the storytelling part. Any ideas beyond The Bedtime Shema (which I think they have already experienced) or The Shema in the Mezzuzah. Everything else I've found is too old for the preschool group. ... Aileen Grossberg < snip >
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