“How did it feel when your wife died?” asks Isaac, a wide-eyed and serious fourth grader at Temple Shir Tikvah religious school in Winchester, Massachusetts. “I was very sad,” says Barry Kahn, a longtime temple member. “But it helped to know that the Caring Committee was there to support me.” Everyone in the room listens intently. Barry, 63, is at the religious school on this fall … [Read more...]
Learning to Care (Part 3): Personal Story Sharing
February 1, 2016 by Cindy Rivka Marshall
Filed Under: Children and Loss, Jewish Education, Story, Story Based Learning Tagged With: Caring, Chesed, empathy, g'milut chasadim, Jewish education, personal storytelling, shiva, teach with stories
Learning to Care (Part 2): Elicit Stories with Interviews
January 10, 2016 by Cindy Rivka Marshall
“Will our guest want to talk about hard stuff, like when his wife died?” Isaac asks. ”He wants to tell you his story,” I assure the children. “He wants you to hear how he was helped by the Caring Committee.” This group of fourth graders at Temple Shir Tikvah’s religious school in Winchester, MA are preparing to interview congregants who have received support … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Interviewing, Jewish Education, Story, Story Based Learning Tagged With: Caring, Chesed, comforting mourners, elicit stories, empathy, follow up questions, interviewing, interviewing skills, Jewish education, listening skills, personal storytelling, shiva, story-based learning, teaching interviewing