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Migdalor LaTorah #11 - Parashat Vayiggash
Price $16.95
Parashat "Vayiggash" is taught from the original text. It is divided into smaller units first described in simple "everyday" Hebrew language often followed by an illustration for discussion prior to dealing with the original text itself. The students continue to learn how to understand Rashi commentary in a systematic way. Parashat "Vayetze" is accompanied by a CD and Posters which need to be ordered separately.
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Migdalor LaTorah #12 - Parashat Vayechi
Price $16.95
Parashat " Vayechi " is taught from the original text. It is divided into smaller units first described in simple "everyday" Hebrew language often followed by an illustration for discussion prior to dealing with the original text itself. The students continue to learn how to understand Rashi commentary in a systematic way. Parashat " Vayechi " is accompanied by a CD and Posters and needs to be ordered separately.
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Migdalor LaTorah #4 - Parashat Vayera
Price $15.95
Parashat Vayera in the fourth booklet in the Migdalor LaTorah. Starting from Vayera the original text is used, divided into smaller units. In Parashat Vayera the students learn how to read and understand Rashi in a gradual and systematic way. Parashat "Vayera" matches the level of Hebrew in the "Migdalor Readers" parts 2, and 3 A and B.
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Migdalor LaTorah #5 - Parashat Chaye Sarah
Price $15.95
Parashat "Chaye Sarah" is taught from the original text. It is divided into smaller units first described in simple "everyday" Hebrew language often followed by an illustration for discussion prior to dealing with the original text itself. The students continue to learn how to understand Rashi commentary in a systematic way. Parashat "Chaye Sarah" is accompanied by a CD and Posters and it matches the level of Hebrew in the "Migdalor Readers" 3 A and B.
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Migdalor LaTorah #6 - Parashat Toldot
Price $15.95
Parashat "Toldot" is taught from the original text. It is divided into smaller units first described in simple "everyday" Hebrew language often followed by an illustration for discussion prior to dealing with the original text itself. The students continue to learn how to understand Rashi commentary in a systematic way. Parashat "Toldot" is accompanied by a CD and Posters and it matches the level of Hebrew in the "Migdalor Readers" 3 A and 3B and 4A-4B.
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Migdalor LaTorah #7 - Parshat Vayetze
Price $15.95
Parashat "Vayetze" is taught from the original text. It is divided into smaller units first described in simple "everyday" Hebrew language often followed by an illustration for discussion prior to dealing with the original text itself. The students continue to learn how to understand Rashi commentary in a systematic way. Parashat "Vayetze" is accompanied by a CD and Posters and it matches the level of Hebrew in the "Migdalor Readers" 4 A and 4B.
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Migdalor LaTorah #8 - Parashat Yayishlach
Price $15.95
Parashat "Vayishlach" is taught from the original text. It is divided into smaller units first described in simple "everyday" Hebrew language often followed by an illustration for discussion prior to dealing with the original text itself. The students continue to learn how to understand Rashi commentary in a systematic way. Parashat "Vayetze" is accompanied by a CD and Posters and it matches the level of Hebrew in the "Migdalor Readers" 4 A and 4B.
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Migdalor LaTorah #9-10 - Parshiot Vayeshev-Mikketz
Price $17.95
Parashiot "Vayeshev" and "Mikketz" are taught from the original text, but each unit if first presented in "everyday" Hebrew and a colorful picture on the topic. The book includes many lively pictures," agadot", child-friendly learning activities, songs, stickers and more, making learning of the Torah vivid, concrete and enjoyable. Each unit ends with an important verse taken from the original text. We continue to teach Te'amim and how to understand Rashi commentary in a methodical manner. These Parashiot are accompanied by a CD with songs from the text, passages and verses sung according to the Te'amim (Ashkenazi and Sephardi).
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