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Volume 2, No. 16Welcome to the World of Rabbi Riddle.
Rabbi Riddle Says...
National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education

Gratitude is a Matter of Attitude!
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  • This week's Torah Portion, Bo, tells how the Jewish people left Egypt after 210 years of slavery. They were very grateful for all the miracles G-d did for them. And so are we! Because if we stayed in Egypt, we'd be reading Rabbi Riddle in hieroglyphics!

  • Our forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, offered sacrifices to thank G-d for helping them.

    At the time of the Holy Temple, we would bring a special "Thanks Offering."

    Today, when people wish to show gratitude to G-d, they often make a thanksgiving meal. They also give charity. If they've been very sick, crossed over the dangerous ocean or desert, or been in jail, they also say a special blessing.

Rabbi Riddle's Kwazy Kwestions:
  1. What should you be grateful to G-d for?
  1. What shouldn't you be grateful for?

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