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The JBOP Israel@60 Special
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the rebirth of the State of Israel, JeMM
Productions, together with its new US distributor, Torah Aura
Productions, is offering the JBOP Yom Ha'Atzmaut Activity Pack
free of charge.
As an added bonus, you will also receive the Welcoming Shabbat Activity Pack.
To see what's in the Activity Packs, click here.
The JBOP program currently runs on Windows only and is not Mac-compatible.
After completing
the form below, you will receive an e-mail with download instructions and an activation code.
The download, which includes all the JBOP Activity Center software and the two Activity Packs,
is just 31MB.
Please fill in the information below, then click on the "Continue" button.
The fields marked with * must be filled in.
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For educators: If you would like to order the JBOP Israel@60 Special
for all your class, to install on their computers at home, please send an e-mail
to help@ejemm.com
with your name, the name and location of your school, and the number of children in your class.
We will then send you an e-mail with activation codes for all your students, together with
full instructions on how to install and activate the program.
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YOM HA-ATZMA'UT
The YOM HA-ATZMA'UT Activity Pack will help students and families understand the historical importance of the establishment of the State of Israel. It allows students:
- to hear "flash news bulletins" leading up to Israel's historic independence;
- to experience a "multimedia midrash" on the first Independence Day in 1948;
- to make their own original animation of Israel's independence story;
- to answer interactive questions about leaders and events that led to the establishment of the State of Israel;
- to review key Hebrew terms (Medina, Degel, Atzma'ut, etc.);
- and to sing along with "HaTikva", to which they can record additional tracks.
WELCOMING SHABBAT
The WELCOMING SHABBAT Activity Pack will introduce students and their families to the significance of Shabbat and to the blessings and songs for the Friday night table. It allows students:
- to do an interactive review of Erev Shabbat blessings;
- to experience a "multimedia midrash" about B'reishit and the first Shabbat;
- to make their own original animation of the six days of Creation and Shabbat;
- to answer interactive questions about Shabbat rituals and the Creation story;
- to review key Hebrew terms (Nerot, Yayin, Challa, etc.) and understand the meaning of "Shabbat bride" and "Shabbat queen";
- and to sing along with "Shalom Aleichem", to which they can record additional tracks.
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