Perfect for gifts, events and study, these 52 Mitzvah Cards conveying many of the core spiritual practices of a meaningful Jewish life. $18 + s/h Buy now
How to use MITZVAH CARDS:
1. You can draw one card weekly for reflection, study & practice.
2. Sort the cards by mitzvot you keep, those for further learning, and mitzvot you aren’t ready to take on.
3. Discuss each with a friend or teacher.
4. Invite your guests at dinners and events to each draw a mitzvah card, and then raise questions, or share a related mitzvah story or teaching.
5. Everyone arriving at a service or event draws one card as an ice-breaker to discuss with a person beside them.
6. Excellent bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah gift when given together with the matching companion volume Mitzvah Stories: Seeds for Inspiration and Learning.
7. Mitzvah Card decks make meaningful and memorable life-cycle party favors.
Each card has a pomegranate illustration based on the Talmudic saying "Every Jew is as full of mitzvot as a pomegranate is full of seeds."
Note: The name of each mitzvah appears in Hebrew with transliteration and with an inspiring explanation.
Examples:
ISBN 978-0-9848048-0-1 2.5" x 3.5" in a matching laminated box.
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The companion volume for this deck is Mitzvah Stories: Seeds for Inspiration and Learning. Includes new, contemporary mitzvah stories from 60 authors from across the full spectrum of Jewish practice. (Adult through mature age 11)
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Perfect for gifts, events and study, these 52 Mitzvah Cards convey many of the core spiritual practices of a meaningful Jewish life.
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Provides the tools and understanding necessary to create a conscious Bar/Bat Mitzvah experience infused with spirituality and meaning. The original purpose of this important rite of passage is carefully reclaimed: Ensuring a healthy Jewish lens for living is conveyed to each student; a lens that supports love of life and respect for life.