The Minim of Life

$7.00

We all have different ways of interacting with the world and responding to situations that occur around us. This Sukkot themed, discussion-based game will get kids and teens thinking about their personal approach to the world and answering value-based questions. The game includes multiple variations to play (including fun bonus cards) so you can adapt the game and questions to your own settings and needs.

Midrashic texts explain the symbolism of the four species: with the etrog/citron, lulav/palm branch, hadasim/myrtles, and the aravot/willow branches representing the heart, spine, eyes, and lips, respectively. We use our full selves to be involved in Jewish life. This game explores what that might look like.

Printable game is Yom Tov friendly and can be played in small or large groups.

Best for ages 10 and up.


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This game is intended for single classroom/youth group/family use. Please contact me with bulk licensing questions.

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We all have different ways of interacting with the world and responding to situations that occur around us. This Sukkot themed, discussion-based game will get kids and teens thinking about their personal approach to the world and answering value-based questions. The game includes multiple variations to play (including fun bonus cards) so you can adapt the game and questions to your own settings and needs.

Midrashic texts explain the symbolism of the four species: with the etrog/citron, lulav/palm branch, hadasim/myrtles, and the aravot/willow branches representing the heart, spine, eyes, and lips, respectively. We use our full selves to be involved in Jewish life. This game explores what that might look like.

Printable game is Yom Tov friendly and can be played in small or large groups.

Best for ages 10 and up.


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This game is intended for single classroom/youth group/family use. Please contact me with bulk licensing questions.

We all have different ways of interacting with the world and responding to situations that occur around us. This Sukkot themed, discussion-based game will get kids and teens thinking about their personal approach to the world and answering value-based questions. The game includes multiple variations to play (including fun bonus cards) so you can adapt the game and questions to your own settings and needs.

Midrashic texts explain the symbolism of the four species: with the etrog/citron, lulav/palm branch, hadasim/myrtles, and the aravot/willow branches representing the heart, spine, eyes, and lips, respectively. We use our full selves to be involved in Jewish life. This game explores what that might look like.

Printable game is Yom Tov friendly and can be played in small or large groups.

Best for ages 10 and up.


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This game is intended for single classroom/youth group/family use. Please contact me with bulk licensing questions.

IMPORTANT: This is a digital file, which you can download and print at home. For personal use only; not to be copied, distributed, altered or sold. Please contact me with any usage questions.

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