Tsivot Hachem
Jewish Family Life
Jewish Family Life
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Fun and social: A cooperative and family game Educational: Develops logic and teamwork Practical: A format that can be taken anywhere Every time we eat or perform a mitzvah, we recite a bera'ha (blessing), to say “Thank you, Hashem”. We recite a bera'ha before eating (as if to say "please, may I have") and a bera'ha after eating (as if to say "thank you"). Family Brachot is a game that will help you remember the different blessings you must recite before eating or performing a mitzvah.
- Fun and social: A cooperative and family game
- Educational: Develops logic and teamwork
- Practical: A format that can be taken anywhere
Every time we eat or perform a mitzvah, we recite a bera'ha (blessing), to say “Thank you, Hashem”.
We recite a bera'ha before eating (as if to say "please, may I have") and a bera'ha after eating (as if to say "thank you").
Family Brachot is a game that will help you remember the different blessings you must recite before eating or performing a mitzvah.
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