B’tzelem Elohim

When we say B’tzelem Elohim, we mean that everyone is “made in g-d’s image”.

Q: What does it mean to be “made in g-d’s image”?

A: To be “made in g-d’s image” means to be unique, or different.

Q: What do you think this says about you and your friends?

A: I think it means we are all different, so we shouldn’t judge our friends and others by their looks.

Q: Is everybody the same?

A: No, being different is like being somebody else, not being a follower.

Q: What makes each of us unique?

A: We all look different, but we also have different personalities.

“Alex isn’t my best friend, but we still get along, and we talk alot at recess.”

 

מידרשים

HEWWO EVEWYBOODY! Today in cwass we were asked to cweate a midwash about two diffewent tings.

Q:What did Rachel think when she saw her sister having kids?

A: Once soon apon a time there was a woman named Rachel, and she couldn’t have kids. But her sister could… She felt jealous of her. She wanted to have kids of her own. Soon her jealousy turned to anger, and she stayed isolated in her tent for 3 years.

A woman sitting inside her tent getting ready for the day

Q: What were Rachels concerns… give her advice.

A:  After the 3 years, she began to grow lonely. She decided it was time to go outside. After a while she again thought  that she wanted kids. She was concerned that she would never have kids.

I would tell her to ask her sister to take care of one or two of her kids, because Leah (Rachels sister), being a nice person, would probably let her.

 

 

I hope you liked my midwashim.

 

Thank U!

Oren