Whole School Sukkot 6: Ushpizin: Welcoming Our Ancestors
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The Whole-School Holiday lessons make up a spiral curriculum, in which each lesson focuses on a different aspect of the Jewish holiday, value, or key subject. Whole School Holiday lessons are built around a matrix that allows students to have a unique experience each year.
- Grade 1–2: Sukkot Symbols
- Grade 2–3: Three Stories for Sukkot
- Grade 3–4: Our First Sukkah
- Grade 4–5: The Four Species
- Grade 5–6: Harvest Food
- Grade 6–7: Ushpizin
- Grade 7–8: The Deeper Meaning
- Teacher Guide
It is a mitzvah for us to be kind to strangers. In this day in age, there are different ways that we can honor that commandment. In the Whole-School Sukkot 6 lesson, students learn the ways our ancestors were kind to strangers and how we can also be kind to others. From that students learn about the custom of ushpizin.
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Whole School Sukkot 6: Ushpizin: Welcoming Our Ancestors