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Whether you are exploring Soul Full with your family or as part of agroup, each chapter concludes with Soul Full Together, activities designed to build confidence, connection, and community.

FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN OF ALL AGES

Check out these QR codes for Momentum resources on the High Holidays, Passover, and Hanukkah. For more ideas, turn to Year of Growth, the Momentum companion to charting ayearlong journey of learning. The “Try It At Home” sections are packed with ideas for families with children of all ages. • Rosh HaShanah: 118–121 • Sukkot: 148–149 • Hanukkah: 200–203 • Purim: 286–287 • Passover: 314–315 • Yom HaAtzma’ut: 336–337 • Shavuot: 368–369

FOR GROUPS

It is common for participants to feel challenged making space in their busy lives to commemorate and celebrate Jewish holidays, and all the more so for Israeli holidays that for many are even less familiar. If the experience that bonded your group is the Momentum Israel journey, carving out time to elevate and honor Yom HaZikaron andYom HaAtzma’ut can be an opportunity for your participants to return to Israel together spiritually and emotionally. Invite each participant to go through her photos from the Israel journey and choose one that feels like “Independence Day” to her. When you gather, go around the room and give each woman an opportunity to share her photo and the memory captured by it. Encourage everyone to post these photos in your group chat to commemorate and celebrate Israel together.

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BLESSINGS FOR THE EVERYDAY AND THE EXCEPTIONAL

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