August 28, 2020 | 8 Elul 5780
Day 9
It’s Day 9 of #30DaysOfLearning We’re back with Rabbi Fishman to learn about the Torah portion for the second day of Rosh Hashanah, and the memorable story of the binding of Isaac.
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Up next: Sticking with Rabbi Fishman, we’ll talk about the haftarah portion that goes along with the 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah and the complicated relationships between parents and children.

Just added to our HiHo offerings: OKC Librarian Brenda Bergstein offers two story times for kids and their families:
  • Sept 24 for grades 4-7: The Give and Take of Yom Kippur- Story and reflection relevant to this time of year. Have paper and markers ready for a fun activity.
  • Oct 6 for grades K-3: Get Up and March, March, March- Celebrate Simchat Torah together in the OKC (virtual) Marching Band. Bring or make your own instrument to March, March March!!
Let’s discover our connection points to one another! We will ask you to share fun facts about yourself, offer personal reflections, and engage in interesting conversation points. For each of these thirty days, we will introduce one new topic a day. Today’s topic:


Bookmark this page to follow along with all thirty topics. See posting instructions or contact [email protected] for assistance.
Shofar Callin’ is the rap/hip-hop story of Abraham and Isaac that you never you knew you needed. But you do. You definitely do. 

Abraham was fulfilling his mission. What do you think your mission might be? Work with your family to write, draw, or create a Family Mission Statement. (Here’s an article about it in the Harvard Business Review, and one way to come up with your own. Or do a deep dive with Steven Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families.) 

Want to be part of the fun? Send videos and content related to the High Holy Days and watch our community get even closer… a little social distance can’t keep OKC members apart! 

If you had this email forwarded to you and want to join in the daily learning, email [email protected].