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Torah Live in Tammuz and Av

In this time of year of the three week period from Shiva Asar B'Tammuz until Tish'a B'av, Torah Live offers some meaningful programming.

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Written by Yisroel
Updated over 2 weeks ago

In this time of year of the three week period from Shiva Asar B'Tamuz until Tish'a B'av if you are looking for some meaningful programming for your children/campers/students - Torah Live has several options to help make these days more meaningful.

I would like to suggest several Torah Live series:

Also known as "The Power of Speech," The Lost Light is a 50-minute film about the laws of Lashon Hara. But it’s more than just halacha—it explores real-life scenarios between parents, children, teachers, and friends, showing the harm of negative speech and how we can bring back the light by changing our words.

(Rabbi Roth in "The Lost Light" )

Connect your students to Yerushalayim through Torah Live's course "Yerushalayim". Learn about what the Kotel means for the Jewish people and what it means to daven there. There is also a challenge titled "What Does Yerushalayim Mean to You?" that students can respond to with their own creative ideas!

This is a must view series if you want your students to really connect to the idea of what chesed really is all about.

During the three weeks leading up to Tisha B'Av, if there's one character trait that we could all strengthen ourselves in, it's definitely "Judging Others Favorably". This video is part of Torah Live's famous "Rabbi Siddur" animation series. While it is an animated video it is appropriate for all ages.

For Value and Premium users there's also the fully gamified course with illustrations and behind the scenes videos, a challenge and a quiz. For Premium users, there's a printable student workbook and a sourcebook to go more deeper into the topic.

You may be wondering - how can I watch these amazing films???

Join us as we travel alongside the throngs of Jewish pilgrims who ascended to Yerushalayim three times a year during the Shalosh Regalim. Through vivid storytelling, historical context, and powerful Torah insights, this course brings to life the awe-inspiring experience of visiting the Beis HaMikdash in the times of the Torah.

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