How to Say the Jewish Blessing over Children

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2015
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    It's a sweet and special custom in Jewish communities to bless your children on Friday nights before Shabbat dinner. Here's how.
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    A blessing is a short moment out of time to express your appreciation for something or someone. Judaism encourages blessings for food, drink, study, washing your hands, using the bathroom - it goes on and on. But so many parents connect very deeply with the custom of blessing their children on Friday nights. It's ancient and beautiful and easy to learn how to do.
    Whether you bless your child the traditional way, or add your own twist, it will be a highlight of the week for both of you.
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    Written by Sarah Lefton, Matthue Roth and Jeremy Shuback
    Storyboards and Character Illustrations by Jeanne Stern
    Script advisers: Rabbi Roni Handler, Rabbi Aaron Alexander, Rabbi Rebecca Joseph, Rabbi Sari R. Laufer, Rabbi Kerry Olitzky, Judith Rosenbaum
    Animation by Nick Crimmen
    Background Illustrations by Tammy Chang
    Music by Ben Bromfield
    Narrated by Mary Jane Wells
    Produced, Directed, and Sound Edited by Jeremy Shuback
    Audience Development and Partnership Coordination by Lisa Finkelstein
    Executive Producer was Sarah Lefton
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