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Volume 4, Issue 9
       
   
September 2010
       
       
It’s That Time of Year Again!
         
       
      The Feast of Tabernacles is fast approaching!  All of Yahweh’s people are eagerly looking forward to spending 7 days together in worship, fun, and fellowship.  How can you make your time at the Feast the most rewarding?  For one, try not to think of it as simply a vacation and time off from school.  The Feast is fun, but it is also a very serious time.  It is a commanded time of worshipping Yahweh.  We must come before Yahweh with a clean and right heart.  Remember the ultimate reason you are keeping the Feast is because Yahweh told us to. 
      inside this issue
      It's That Time of Year...
      Campfire Maze
      Coloring Page
      Make a Fall Scrapbook
 
 

 ...you shall rejoice before Yahweh your Elohim for seven days .”

Lev. 23:40b

 

      Seek to serve others instead of wanting to be served.  There is lots of work involved at the Feast, including cooking, cleaning, and setting up.  Ask an adult at the Feast if there is anything you can do to help.  Even something as simple as making sure the dining tables are well-stocked with napkins, can make a huge difference and would be much appreciated by all. 
     

      Listen and pay attention to the sermons.  Older children can take notes.  If there is something you did not understand in the message, ask your parents.  Perhaps you and they could study the matter further together.  Let your light shine at the Feast.  Be well-behaved and respectful.  Make your parents proud by your good behavior.  See you at the Feast! 

       
               
               
                 

Find the campfire!

      It’s time for the kosher wiener roast!  The children are hungry.  Help them find their way.

 
   
 
 
   
 
   
     
   
   
               
It’s so much fun camping at the Feast!
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
             
               
               
               
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Make a Fall Leaf Scrapbook!

      Yahweh’s creation is amazing. In the fall, leaves turn color because the temperatures are getting cooler and the days are getting shorter.  During fall and winter, not enough light and water are available for photosynthesis.  Eventually the leaves will fall off on most types of trees.  The trees will then rest and live on food they stored in summer.  The leaves will not begin to turn green again till temperatures rise in spring and the days get longer.  If you live in an area with cooler temperatures and many trees, you know that the display of color can be incredible to behold!  Here’s one way to make a really fun, pretty scrapbook!  Please don’t do this project without help and supervision from your parents.

      All you’ll need are: various leaves (non poisonous, of course!), acid free construction paper or cardstock, hole punch, ribbon, colored pencils or markers (optional).

1.  First, take a walk with your parents and collect as many leaves as you want.  You’ll want the leaves really flat before you make your scrapbook, so place them gently between wax paper and put a heavy book on top.  It could take a few days to flatten the leaves completely. 

2.  Once leaves are flat, place them on acid free construction paper or cardstock.  You can write on the paper if you want.  Some children write what type of leaf they are collecting on that particular page.  Then cut a piece of clear plastic contact paper to cover the paper or cardstock.  Stick it directly onto the page with the sticky side down right over the leaves.  The contact paper will protect your delicate leaves.

3.  After you have all your pages of leaves done,  punch two or three holes either along the top of all the pages or on one side.  Make sure the holes line up.  You’ll be using the ribbon to tie the pages together to make a book.  Decorate your scrapbook any way you like. 

 
             
 
             
             
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