Practical, faith-rooted ethics for teaching today’s students.
This guide presents a clear path to convey Jewish ethical principles through direct teaching, real-life examples, and age-appropriate discussions.
Rooted in Jewish belief that religion and morals reinforce each other, the book shows how to frame character for children using daily duties, community life, and historical insights. It emphasizes that teachers must convey conviction along with content, turning principles into living practice rather than rote rules.
Designed for religious schools and homes, the lessons blend traditional sources with classroom activities. By addressing duties to family, neighbors, teachers, and society, it provides practical ways to connect ancient wisdom with contemporary life.
- Step-by-step guidance for presenting moral principles in action, not just in words.
- Methods to link religious beliefs with daily duties, social responsibilities, and civic life.
- Suggestions for selecting readings, discussions, and activities that deepen understanding.
- Adaptations for different ages and classroom settings to keep students engaged.
Ideal for teachers, parents, and schools seeking a thoughtful, age-appropriate approach to Jewish ethics.