15 0 obj During Shabbat, Jewish people remember the story of creation from the Torah where God created the world in 6 days and rested on the 7th day. Current status. After the questions move on to a more general discussion, which might include some of the following questions: 1. Would they build in a rest day? 3 0 obj H2*Iii.%|GR*BVO)t*PP!KxqC|8B,kTxOa*D8Tg,5!8=Q2@.2 Those observing Shabbat are encouraged to reflect spiritually and spend time with their families. 4. It is a very precious time of the week: a time where we stop all work, rest and remember that God is the creator of the world and everything in it. Founded in 2008, BimBams catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Suitable for ages 7 to 11. When the piece of dough is taken to be burnt, the following blessing is recited: Blessed are You, Lord our God, Ruler of the Universe, who has sanctified us with Your commandments and commanded us to separate challah.. Shabbat is the Hebrew word for Sabbath, which Jewish people mark from nightfall on Friday night until nightfall on Saturday. 33 0 obj <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 1>> Suitable for ages 7 to 11. 29 0 obj How does Charlie's mother welcome Shabbat? endobj endobj The video Play the video. <> stream How would you improve life..? 4. endobj Shabbat (the Jewish Shabbath) is a weekly 25-hour observance that begins just before sundown each Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. <>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 595.2 841.92] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> Sometimes modern songs in Hebrew or English are added to the traditional zemirot. When does Shabbat begin? After the bread has been blessed it should be salted to remind us of the sacrifices made in the Temple (where salt was added to the sacrifices). endobj How do you make quiet time for yourself to rest? VpItaGxS e)6Qy{xVDOH*FcB:Z5Z:d*wS4;%kuN:sJ^9:i8)}m 1998. Wine is very special and has its own blessing. 30 0 obj Can the pairs of pupils suggest four questions they would like to ask Charlie? 26 0 obj All 19 0 obj An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism.The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day, including how preparations are made in advance as Jews are not allowed to do any type of work on Shabbat.With thanks to Leo Dickinson. !76Uz(&$FQ52S=/?#Fd>jr#a(lmp%AdaY/T wrjdBL)1Gb3q'X Vi)1v From this story comes the idea of a day of rest after 6 days of work. The Jewish Museum will be closed for the following bank holidays: 1st & 8th May. Before the challah is blessed, and during the blessing for the wine, the bread is kept covered by a cloth (known as the challah cloth). called Shabbat. BBC Bitesize clips to support learning about Shabbat (suitable for KS1): Introduction to Shabbat Celebrating Shabbat in a Jewish home Alternative dreidel pattern and instructions from BBC Bitesize Members Only Baked cheesecake recipe for Shavuot Driedel template Shabbat: imagining a day of rest Shabbat happens each week from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. Teach students facts about Judaism fir KS1 with our range of fantastic resources learn all about places of worship, Shabbat and Hanukkah. endobj Amen.'. Eating challah made of white bread therefore became an additional way of honouring the Shabbat and having a special food on it to increase our enjoyment of Shabbat. Create an account, subscribe to the channel and create playlists for different age groups, sets and syllabuses.=====================Find out how about the Jewish day of rest, Shabbat, and how a Jewish family do things differently to the six ordinary weekdays. Shabbat - the day of rest - is celebrated every week, so this assembly is suitable to use throughout the year. All During Shabbat, Jewish people remember the story of creation from the Torah where God created the world in 6 days and rested on the 7 th day. There will be materials available for KS1 up to KS4 (5-16 year olds). Ask the children to volunteer suggestions for 'What we need' and 'What we want'. 10 0 obj BBC Bitesize, [1] also abbreviated to Bitesize, is the BBC 's free online study support resource for school-age pupils in the United Kingdom. We can see that Jewish families need to be very organised before Shabbat. Keeping Shabbat holy is one of the Ten commandments. End of speech: 'startfreshit's a new week. Next add some speech bubbles saying what Jewish people are remembering at Shabbat. Read about our approach to external linking. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 18>> (Do anything involving electrical or electronic items - eg can't turn on lights, use the oven, play with computer games or use mobile phones. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 19>> endobj These may well be answered in the following clips.This topic is relevant to KS2 Religious Education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 2 Religious Studies in Scotland.=====================For more clips from other subjects at the BBC Teach YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/bbcteachMore from BBC Learning Zone: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzoneMore resources from BBC Bitesize: http://www.bbc.co.uk/education=====================Look out for more clips released everyday on BBC Teach:Mondays: Biology, Computer Science, Music, Religion and EthicsTuesdays: Drama and Performance, English Language, Maths, Physical EducationWednesdays: Languages, Media and Film studies, Modern studies, PhysicsThursdays: Art and Design, Chemistry, Geography, HistoryFridays: Business Studies, Design and Technology, English Literature <> BBC Bitesize Celebrating Shabbat at the synagogue https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zrsb9j6 Celebrating Shabbat in a Jewish home https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize . How? endobj <> <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 8>> An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. Explain that the children are going to watch a short video about Shabbat - the Jewish day of rest - and encourage everyone to think about what the video has to say about the important things in life. Jews observe a day of rest to commemorate God resting on the seventh day after he made the world. endobj Festivals - BJE inspires the Jewish Identity of our Communitys youth by providing a comprehensive Jewish education in NSW State Schools. June 17, 2022 . The woman of the house traditionally lights the candles, unless there is no woman. What advice could you give him to avoid being tempted? Learn the meaning behind the most important Jewish prayer in. Suitable for teaching 7-14s. In the broader context of a unit of work on how people celebrate ZSpecial Times [ children encounter a range of ideas about Shabbat: a special meal for Jewish families. What does the celebration of Shabbat tell us about what is truly important? 7 0 obj 32 0 obj endobj Suitable for Year 10+/S4+, 14-16 years old. If they listed 10 things that matter to them, what would be on the list? <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 10>> Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org. They could make a cover for the challah using light-coloured fabric and fabric pens. Join this family at home as they welcome Shabbat on a Friday evening and say goodbye to Shabbat on a Saturday evening. 1. 4 0 obj 34 0 obj Keeping Shabbat holy is one of . {4ELuTP4W\Gl Active. Create an account, subscribe to the channel and create playlists for different age groups, sets and syllabuses.=====================Eleven-year-old Charlie introduces himself, and lists the things the matter to him most in the world; food, sport, football, tennis, cycling, family, being Jewish and shoes! endobj Shabbat begins as night falls on Friday and ends after nightfall on Saturday. This is an exciting day and Jewish people look forward to it all week. 13 0 obj 3. 1009819. Do you think we should live without luxury for a time in order to appreciate it? You could list the suggestions by writing them on a board, or by asking one or more children to do this. Frameworks - Summary: This assembly could be used as part of a series about Judaism. An insight into the meaning, and importance, of Shabbat - the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. From BBC Series My Life, My Religion: Judaism. You could list the suggestions by writing them on a board, or by asking one or more children to do this. How long does Shabbat last? What changes would you make..? endobj Looking for educational materials for younger learners? SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.FOLLOWFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformjudaismTwitter: https://twitter.com/reformjudaismInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformjudaism/ABOUT USBimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. It's definitely not easy, especially in a time when we are always working from running errands to checking emails, it seems to never stop. Eleven-year-old Charlie tells us what his family do on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, and how it di. How long does Shabbat last? Without explanation, it prohibits blending wool and linen in a garment (such garments are known as shatnez), in the same verse forbidding "mixing" different seeds and species of cattle (Leviticus 19:19).It forbids men from wearing women's clothes and vice versa (Deuteronomy . Choose any song that aims to identify what is important (eg 'The bare necessities'). We will learn who Jews believe wrote the Torah, as well as what the books contain. For most people eating white bread was therefore a treat. Shabbat (the Jewish Shabbath) is a weekly 25-hour observance that begins just before sundown each Friday and ends at nightfall on Saturday. Opportunity for prayer These thoughts could also be turned in to a prayer, using your standard form of address (Dear God, Lord Jesus) 'Thank you for all the things that make our lives colourful and exciting. Many people have kiddush cups made from silver and they are usually beautifully decorated (again, a way of honouring Shabbat). How does Charlie's mother welcome Shabbat? endobj Suitable for teaching 7-14s. 6. 14-year-old Jewish girl Dalia is taking a school trip to Jerusalem, and uses her video camera to record her experiences. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 9>> % (Every Friday at sunset. The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day, including how preparations are made in advance as Jews are not allowed to do any type of work on Shabbat. After the video Pose the Video questions to consolidate recall of the video. 2. endobj endobj Ask them afterwards to put these in order: what does Charlie like best about Shabbat? Visit the BBC Bitesize website at https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize KEY FEATURES: ]*$J{~tZk^I(?CGi#( OX'?zXtrUv!c /D43qioD*h)3+>EBc:#99|*s*&_)jy;N!-=o#49rcZ\u$&;\!#lD|Bf1G'K6!B)lk{F|' vh&qX| ]M[RKb(+c"yfr/;Ar^>/&GK^=rlzw{7uu"o sB8 V p8"CN`ivn1MiKM.}UBKnlvG;ftc-CkR+++p-;])1/2BICWG%L]]3JVoSeBN+40RB <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 22>> <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 11>> You could also display the image called 'Shabbat meal' (see 'Key links'). Eleven-year-old Charlie tells us what his family do on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, and how it differs from the rest of the week. When does Shabbat begin? Eleven-year-old Charlie from Manchester introduces the history, traditions and beliefs of the Jewish . 31 0 obj The duration is 3' 48" and the final words are: 'start fresh. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 17>> Ask them afterwards to put these in order: What does Charlie like best about Shabbat? Discussion After the questions move on to a more general discussion, which might include some of the following questions: 1. Ask the children to volunteer suggestions for 'What we need' and 'What we want'. <> endobj ', Download / print the assembly framework ready for use, Click to display a labelled image of the shabbat meal. Show more Related Searches shabbat ks1 year 2 judaism shabbat ks2 judaism year 2 judaism year 2 lesson 1 shabbat Ratings & Reviews Curriculum Links Make a Request Resource Updates Themes: Judaism; Shabbat; celebrating world religions and the Ten Commandments. 1. Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah and Hanukah and other aspects of Jewish life like the Shema prayer found <> A blessing is recited before the breaking and eating of the bread. Themes to think about include: welcoming, resting, treasuring, delight. All programs embody the BJE philosophy of providing intelligent and engaging classes and activities which bring Judaism to life. Special songs for the Shabbat table are called zemirot. 9 0 obj <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 23>> Shabbat includes family prayers, bread and wine, and time away from the busy life. WFInB Suitable for teaching 7-14s. The Shema is the most important prayer in Judaism and is recited often multiple times a day, reaffirming the Jewish people to Judaism. Charlie describes the first story in the Torah, of the creation of the world by the Almighty. It's a new week.' 7. Introduction Begin by referring to the lyrics of the song you have chosen. endobj BBC Teach > Primary resources > KS2 Religious Studies > My Life, My Religion: Judaism. endobj If you could create the world again, imagine what you would do differently What would you keep the same..? Ask whether the children think their ideas on what is essential and what is a luxury will change as they get older. The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day and the importance of Mitzvah, where Jews show acts of kindness and help those in need. endobj For more clips from My Life, My Religion: Judaism: http://bit.ly/TeachMRJFor our Religious Education playlist: http://bit.ly/BBCTeachRSFor Class Clips users, the original reference for the clip was p02mx8pg.=====================Teaching Religious Education or Religious Studies?A good way to approach this is to ask pairs to make a list of ten things that matter to their partner. 6 0 obj Ark - a cabinet that protects sacred scrolls. What electrical item would you struggle to live without - even for one day? The video can be paused at appropriate times to ask the Story questions or leave them until after the video to become part of the discussion. Shabbat is the Hebrew word for Sabbath, which Jewish people mark from nightfall on Friday night until nightfall on Saturday. As we have them, new videos will be uploaded on the following days:Mondays: Biology, Computer Science, Music, Religion and EthicsTuesdays: Drama and Performance, English Language, Maths, Physical EducationWednesdays: Languages, Media and Film studies, Modern studies, PhysicsThursdays: Art and Design, Chemistry, Geography, HistoryFridays: Business Studies, Design and Technology, English Literature %9q_bAVle @.A@vpfn1ynko x\ksD[nm.nAC~3z%K [#[Mt__x~cOFEVp%Y%H77>fon f%fV\D]QFf#-*onge/77mn[MM(J'dwpqt( nIn?[z u)JOQ]Qa,5\d/=I?_$CRdFc:J>gt. endobj endobj 12 0 obj When we are tired help us to find restand when we are rested help us to begin again with renewed energy. Charlie describes the first story in the Torah, of the creation of the world by the Almighty. The duration is 3' 48" and the final words are: 'start fresh. 6. x xI|l&s\ ebKR oq$h4}r}pp.olz'o>JQ The number seven reminds us that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. Eleven-year-old Charlie introduces himself, and lists the things the matter to him most in the world - food, sport, family, being Jewish and shoes!Subscribe for more Religious Education clips from BBC Teach on Mondays when we have them in: http://bit.ly/BBCSubscribeTeachIf you found this video helpful, give it a like.Share it with someone.Add the video to your own teaching playlists. <> 5. It is allowed to put the cholent on to cook before Shabbat and then allow it to remain on a low heat until Shabbat lunch (or even later) so that we may enjoy hot food on the day of Shabbat. Shabbat - the day of rest - is celebrated every week, so this assembly is suitable to use throughout the year. What does Charlie say is good about Shabbat? Shabbat happens each week from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. Judaism Suitable for teaching 7-14s. <> 2 0 obj What can Charlie not do during Shabbat? Entry music The focus of the assembly is thinking about what is important - our 'needs' as opposed to our 'wants'. You could also display the image called 'Shabbat meal' (see 'Key links'). Play the video. We can see that Jewish families need to be very organised before Shabbat. What the Torah Says About Clothing. The presenter looks at the traditions associated with this holy day, including how preparations are made in advance as Jews are not allowed to do any type of work on Shabbat. <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 15>> ', Come and Praise, no 141 - see related links, 'Shalom, Shalom, May peace be with you' / Throughout your days', Religious Studies KS2: My Life, My Religion - Judaism. Children may benefit from some prior knowledge of Judaism. 11-year-old Charlie from Manchester introduces the history, traditions and beliefs of the Jewish religion. endobj endobj BBC Bitesize in partnership with Tes Year 3 and year 4 Resources now have two year groups attached as they provide suitable material to help young people transition between year groups and to surface learning lost due to school closures. Solly shows us how his family celebrates and gives us a short history of the origin of the tradition. What electrical item would you struggle to live without - even for one day? videos. Shabbat, rest, Creation, specific names of Shabbat artefacts. =!I@ l>g\?G8/f0B" =:.MN>l(DEekFy~iunU*2$7'=Ahad8J%.$3\yJ'VXb O*kZhj %48CYv@V}i*-:|xF&zY/$ d@ox? b@2?#E~qts%U We can see that Jewish families need to be very organised before . Rest has a special place in Jewish life. endobj 11 0 obj Students could be given a seven day planner and asked how they would create the world if they had seven days. With thanks to Leo Dickinson. Amen. endstream Surrey Football Coaching Centres the UK's No1 football coaching organisation. You may wish to explore with them which list certain suggestions belong in if there is any doubt. Videos - Judaism - Resources Information for Teachers http://www.re-handbook.org.uk/section/traditions/judaism (Judaism - the RE CPD Handbook) Introduction to Judaism Charlie explains that no electric or electronic items can be used during Shabbat - he's unable to watch TV, play computer games or use his mobile. Eleven-year-old Charlie introduces himself, and lists the things the matter to him most in the world . Subscribe for more Religious Education clips from BBC Teach on Mondays when we have them in: http://bit.ly/BBCSubscribeTeachIf you found this video helpful, give it a like.Share it with someone.Add the video to your own teaching playlists. It is designed to aid pupils in both schoolwork and, for older pupils, exams. Alternatively there are many songs associated with Shabbat that are available online and plenty of other traditional Jewish music also. Calendar - endobj stream <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 3>> 23 0 obj 1 0 obj <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 14>> Begin by referring to the lyrics of the song you have chosen. <> 2 0 obj endobj 36 0 obj How are their lists similar to and different from Charlies list? 6. Because Shabbat is such a special time for all Creation, there are certain symbols we have and foods that we eat on Shabbat. 21 0 obj Charlie describes what Shabbat means to him and his family. According to the Bible what did God do on the 7th day? Z.!~GP&@nv'hHg}oT3l&=iNI5u)IWiRo$bm4y2=Mn)\m%".\#gtmG":*d\@}]F1o6t4`QKbGzWA# X_7HJ;"uFY74P'2pBipqIsXq54bc`|Iy*B`OAc&#( kd|4*4j=#Ml. .n[[`KWu5;vQ\}=:FD,G(-HQ]kn? They could also role-play looking for and buying the items in a shop. This topic is relevant to KS2 Religious Education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 2 Religious Studies in Scotland. Jewish girl Me-Me introduces us to the Bat Mitzvah ceremony as she prepares to become a Daughter of the Law, learning to pray and to read the Torah in public. From this story comes the idea of a day of rest after 6 days of work. It is a reminder that especially on Shabbat we should try to be spirtually pure. ^;sB5h %$^JNah pP. <>>> Rest has a special place in Jewish life. <> 6. 11-year-old Charlie from Manchester explains the festival of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year that he celebrates every autumn. It includes a Lesson Plan, a Lesson Presentation, success criteria grids and accompanying worksheets. Find out how about the Jewish day of rest, Shabbat, and how a Jewish family do things differently to the six ordinary weekdays. 16 0 obj Eternal Light - a light that is always lit, to show God is always there. These thoughts could also be turned in to a prayer, using your standard form of address (Dear God, Lord Jesus) 'Thank you for all the things that make our lives colourful and exciting. The above video may be from a third-party source. 5. There are five things he finds a bit harder about Shabbat: What would the pupils find it hard to do without, even for one day?This topic is relevant to KS2 Religious Education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 2 Religious Studies in Scotland.=====================For more clips from other subjects at the BBC Teach YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/bbcteachMore from BBC Learning Zone: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzoneMore resources from BBC Bitesize: http://www.bbc.co.uk/education=====================Subscribe to create your own customised playlists, and get notified about our latest clips. endobj BBC Teach > School Radio > Assemblies > Shabbat - the Jewish day of rest, SMSC - This honours the Shabbat and reinforces the feeling that it is a special day. (She lights candles, says a blessing in Hebrew, and enjoys a special meal with all the family.). 27 0 obj An opportunity to sing your chosen song. Suitable for ages 7 to 11. This resource features a wonderful hand-drawn image of a Synagogue that contains six items to be identified by your class. Discuss what everybody needs as necessities and then what we want as luxuries. Suitable for ages 7 to 11. The focus of the assembly is thinking about what is important - our 'needs' as opposed to our 'wants'. When we are tired help us to find restand when we are rested help us to begin again with renewed energy. endobj What does Charlie say is good about Shabbat? Read about our approach to external linking. Charlie admits that it is tempting to play with his phone or other electrical items. 3. What is the Torah? endobj bbc bitesize islam ks1. The blessing is: Blessed are you,Lord our God, King of the universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.. White is the preferred colour for the tablecloth as white is the colour of (spiritual) purity and therefore appropriate as the base for what we eat and do. Challah means dough. Shabbat is the Jewish Day of Rest. How does Charlie's mother welcome Shabbat? <>/F 4/A<>/StructParent 12>> Charlie describes the first story in the Torah, of the creation of the world by the Almighty. What is Shabbat? Watch this video to learn more about why and how Jews observe Shabbat. ), When does Shabbat begin? What difficulties might happen? Because Shabbat is such a special time for all Creation, there are certain symbols we have and foods that we eat on Shabbat. 1 0 obj Siddur - a prayer book. How many things on Charlies list are to do with being Jewish, his religion? Originally this name referred to the piece of dough broken off and given as a sacrifice whenever we made bread (see next paragraph), but it came to refer the special plaited loaves we make for Shabbat and holydays. For Shabbat lunch, a slow-cooked stew called cholent is traditional, especially in winter when the weather is cold. The Jewish Museum will be closed for the Jewish Holidays on the following days: 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th April. Shabbat - the day of rest - is celebrated. This assembly could be used as part of a series about Judaism. Normally bread is the first food blessed when we eat, but on Shabbat we first bless the wine when we make Kiddush and only bless the challah afterwards. Ashkenazi Jews light the candles like this: The candles are lit, then motions are made with the hands as if encircling the lit candles and drawing them to the person, the eyes are covered with both hands and the blessing is recited, after which the person puts down their hands, looks at the flames of the lit candles and wishes everyone present a Shabbat shalom (peaceful Shabbat). The video can be paused at appropriate times to ask the Story questions or leave them until after the video to become part of the discussion. The candle is a very important symbol for Jews. 22 0 obj ,8u&PHa 9cmB_dy3H4uKLP#8 G(3$ojP-IW[otkP->F1 @&OoJ7[9`@;9[qTC K.]U6 =!Wt4J\L}3l]xXBX.-%[u(Y?9dE^RHnK x-a1=tOtiYqv2)KXw ^#u=K K&6+:5~]'-xrMZkpw Havdalah (the special ceremony at the end of Shabbat) is said with a plaited Havdalah candle, a cup of wine and fragrant spices, to say goodbye to Shabbat and welcome in a new week.
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