Tiyul with a Tanach
No surprises here. Just a simple comment.
It is hard to describe how amazing it is to take a tiyul, to a place about which you are teaching, with a Tanach in your hand. It's a hands-on class at its finest. The kids learn, the teachers learn, the classes (both those and others) benefit immensely. It is simply amazing. Every time.
Nothing new or earth-shattering. Still, it shouldn't go unnoticed or unmentioned just because it's obvious.
It is hard to describe how amazing it is to take a tiyul, to a place about which you are teaching, with a Tanach in your hand. It's a hands-on class at its finest. The kids learn, the teachers learn, the classes (both those and others) benefit immensely. It is simply amazing. Every time.
Nothing new or earth-shattering. Still, it shouldn't go unnoticed or unmentioned just because it's obvious.
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You both will have a great time!
If you like, you can create a tiyul of your own from the Tanach or hire a tour guide who does tiyulim like that (I have a couple of names if you like).
But a good way to get started is by getting a great book called L'Tayel im HaTanach - Travelling with the Bible, by Galia Doron published by Kinneret, 2001. It has 17 different tiyulim all around the country that are both shiurim in Tanach and tiyulim themselves. Highly recommended.
Let me know if you'd like me to go into more detail!
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