Description
The purpose of this booklet is to make the entire Viduy tefilah accessible to children ages 9-16, for whom reading the English translation in the machzor would not sufficiently explain the meaning of the words. Written in easy-to-understand language and with examples that are applicable to children’s lives, this booklet will make the Yom Kippur davening more meaningful and relevant to children of all ages.
For the adult version of this book, look for Meaningful Viduy on Amazon.
PRAISE FOR “VIDUY BOOKLET FOR KIDS”:
In preparing this “Viduy Booklet for Kids”, Morah Adina Broder creates a highly readable, child-friendly guide to the Yom Kippur Viduy that will surely enhance young people’s understanding and kavanah (intention) when reciting the viduy that recurs so many times during the Yom Kippur service. As an educator par excellence, who touches the heartstrings as well as teaches,Morah Broder brings both an age-appropriate sensitivity to the text and its meaning, as well as concrete examples from the everyday lives of students, that will surely resonate with young people when they use the Booklet as a learning tool and especially as a companion to the Machzor. I hope that it will be used by both schools and parents.
– MRS. ROOKIE BILLET, Shulamith School for Girls, MD Principal
“This work will make Yom Kippur and teshuva more meaningful to youngsters… This booklet is recommended even for minor children as an exercise in chinuch for the mitzvah of teshuva. I commend the authoress on a quality presentation and for a valuable contribution to the Torah community.” – RABBI ZEV LEFF, Rav of Moshav Matityahu
“Mrs. Broder has done a tremendous service for our youth, by opening up to them much of the rabbinic concepts expressed in our vidui…with a focus on having practical teshuva messages for our children and grandchildren. May this booklet instill deep feelings of repentance in both young and old.” – RABBI SHALOM ROSNER, Rav Nofei Hashemesh
ISBN 9798526820035
Author A. Broder
Number of pages 28
Binding type Paperback
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