Morning & Bedtime Rituals for Children
Morning & Bedtime Rituals for Children
Upon Waking
Modeh Ani is the traditional prayer to be said by children. Hold your child in a chair or sit on the bed with them, and share a special moment of closeness before the morning rush begins. Recite Modeh Ani together. For young children, sing or recite the blessing in English and in Hebrew. As they get older, encourage them to join you for the English and then later for the Hebrew.
Modeh ani l'fanecha, melech chai v'kayam, shehechezarta bi nishmati b'chemlah; rabah emunatecha. I give thanks to You, O God, eternal and living ruler, who in mercy has returned my soul to me; great is your faithfulness.
Before Eating
Take time in the morning to remember those who worked so that we would have food. Say a blessing as a family.
Baruch atah, Adonai, Eloheinu melech ha-olam, hamotzi lechem min ha-aretz. We praise you, Eternal God. Thank you for the food you provide for us to eat.
Before Going to Bed - The Sh'ma
The Sh'ma has been the Jewish declaration of faith for thousands of years. Jews everywhere say the Sh'ma, but especially in the morning and at night, to remind ourselves that life is a gift from God. It is our personal and communal expression of belief in God and in the unity of the Jewish people, as well as our recognition that there is a relationship between God and the Jewish people. The Sh'ma is between you and God and between you and your child. It is an expression of belief and affection. Feel free to express love for your child as you express love for God. Show your affection visibly. What works best for you and your child should be your guide to crafting your own Jewish bedtime ritual. You can begin by just reciting the Sh'ma, or looking at colorful picture books, or humming a relaxing melody.Transforming bedtime into Jewish time lets your child understand that being Jewish is a way of life, and a constant source of comfort.
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Upcoming Events
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Friday ,
MayMay 23 , 2025
Friday, May 23rd 5:30p
Support those in need with home cooked meals on Fridays as part of our collaboration with the Interfaith Community of South County, City of MH and MHPD. The program is called SafePark in Morgan Hill. Emeth contributes dinners each Friday in January and May. Questions? Email Emeth's SafePark Dinner Coordinator Natalie Brisbin at safepark@emeth.net. Read more about the SafePark program here: https://www.thecompassioncenter.org/safe-parking -
Friday ,
MayMay 23 , 2025
Friday, May 23rd 7:00p to Shabbat, May 24th 12:00p
Enjoy Shabbat at home this evening -
Wednesday ,
MayMay 28 , 2025
Wednesday, May 28th 7:00p to 8:30p
Emeth program in partnership with JCRC Bay Area. -
Friday ,
MayMay 30 , 2025
Friday, May 30th 5:30p
Support those in need with home cooked meals on Fridays as part of our collaboration with the Interfaith Community of South County, City of MH and MHPD. The program is called SafePark in Morgan Hill. Emeth contributes dinners each Friday in January and May. Questions? Email Emeth's SafePark Dinner Coordinator Natalie Brisbin at safepark@emeth.net. Read more about the SafePark program here: https://www.thecompassioncenter.org/safe-parking -
Saturday ,
MayMay 31 , 2025
Shabbat, May 31st 10:00a to 12:00p
Shabbat Morning Service -
Sunday ,
JunJune 1 , 2025
Sunday, Jun 1st 10:30a to 12:00p
All the Women of Emeth are invited to a celebration honoring Patty Baggese and Marilyn Freund for twenty years of leadership. We will gather on June 1st at 10am for brunch and an opportunity to to honor Patty and Marilyn for their dedicated leadership. Throughout the past 20 years Patty and Marilyn have created a welcoming culture as they planned opportunities for Emeth members to participate in a vast variety of events from serious study to just having fun together. Please put the date June 1st on your calendar. We hope to welcome all of the women of Emeth! -
Sunday ,
JunJune 1 , 2025
Sunday, Jun 1st 5:00p to 7:00p
On Sunday/Monday, June 1 and 2, we will celebrate the holiday of Shavuot. There is a tradition of late-night studying to accompany the holiday, called Tikkun Leil Shavuot, and I am proud to promote a wonderful study opportunity for members of our congregation produced in partnership with URJ Small Congregations. On that evening, there will be about 25 learning blocks spread over different hours where you can join by Zoom. It just so happens that I will be teaching a class at 8:00 PM PT that night - and I welcome members of our congregation to join me. But you may choose any class/classes that interest you throughout the programming. If you would like to join me, it would be great to see you online as we welcome friends from around the country. I invite you to register for the program so you can receive the link where all of the classes will be listed closer to the night of the program. REGISTER AT: https://urj.tfaforms.net/901?id=701UG00000Nkbk6 -
Friday ,
JunJune 6 , 2025
Friday, Jun 6th 7:00p to 8:30p
Shabbat Friday Night Service -
Wednesday ,
JunJune 11 , 2025
Wednesday, Jun 11th 7:00p to 8:30p
Elizabeth Mandel will lead our discussion on the book, Tap Dancing on Everest: A Young Doctor's Unlikely Adventure by Dr. Mimi Zieman. Please register to receive the zoom link. Dr. Mimi Zieman was 25 and in her third year of medical school when she made a courageous but unexpected decision: She would join four climbers as they attempted a new route up the rarely traversed East Face of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world above sea level. The ascent would be without sherpas, guides or supplemental oxygen to deal with the thinning air at extreme altitudes. She would be the only woman and the only medical support on the ascent.The book also explores how her Jewish identity, shaped by a father who survived the Holocaust and an Israeli mother who immigrated to the United States, provided her with the stamina and spirituality to overcome the mental and physical challenges of the Everest expedition. (Hadassah Magazine) -
Friday ,
JunJune 13 , 2025
Friday, Jun 13th 7:00p to Shabbat, Jun 14th 12:00p
Enjoy Shabbat at home this evening
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