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Rabbi Pinny Gniwisch visits a public school where he sets up a matzoh bakery so the children learn hands-on about the redemption from Egyptian exile. This is a part of Pinny's Living Legacy project.

The Living Legacy is a stimulating series of hands-on workshops linking Jewish learning to Jewish practice and family celebrations. The legacy programs have become the extra curricular Jewish education in most of Montreal's schools. The children gain an expressive appreciation for Jewish tradition through active personal participation.
http://www.livinglegacykids.com

This segment is part of Episode 8 of the Jewish Sparks TV series - a 13 x 30 min episode magazine / documentary TV series structured around Jewish themes. Each episode has a studio discussion hosted by Rabbi Pinny Gniwisch about one mitzvah, and includes three different on-location segments that illustrate one person's (or community's) fulfillment of a particular mitzvah as they integrate their beliefs and customs into their everyday lives.

A note about the video quality - this is NOT the quality of the video in the DVD set. This was a mini DV transfer ;(
For a much better video experience visit
http://www.jewishsparks.tv
and buy the 4 DVD set containing all 13 episodes !

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  • Beautiful teaching!!!!

    Pasaj kasher vesameaj!!!!!!!

  • What a nice and really an educative video !

    I 'm sure these kids enjoyed the experience !

    .. I just did ..watching them !!!

    Toda Raba !

    HAG PESACH SAMEAH !

  • How sweet! Do you think the cost of Jewish education has something to do with the decision to educate in public schools?

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