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Practical, informative, and fun, Passover for the Rest of Us is a guidebook that ANY family can use to create a very meaningful Passover Seder celebration. This workbook is for participants and includes information for both young and old to help them fully enjoy the night. Everyone who comes to celebrate will leave with a deeper appreciation for the Passover and the hidden symbols of the Jewish holidays. This book is sure to be one that is pulled out and re-read every year in what is sure to become a favorite family tradition! Please note, this workbook is written for Christians, and the…mehr

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Practical, informative, and fun, Passover for the Rest of Us is a guidebook that ANY family can use to create a very meaningful Passover Seder celebration. This workbook is for participants and includes information for both young and old to help them fully enjoy the night. Everyone who comes to celebrate will leave with a deeper appreciation for the Passover and the hidden symbols of the Jewish holidays. This book is sure to be one that is pulled out and re-read every year in what is sure to become a favorite family tradition! Please note, this workbook is written for Christians, and the symbolism of the feast is provided not only for the Exodus from Egypt, but demonstrates its ultimate fulfillment in the sacrifice of the Messiah. It is intended to be used with the full leader's guide entitled Passover for the Rest of Us: A Guidebook on Celebrating a Passover Seder for Christians.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen Cremé is a physician in McKinney, Texas, who has been playing chess from a very young age with his father and two brothers. He has been fortunate enough also to learn from a friend who was ranked as an International Master (IM) while growing up. Dr. Cremé even had the opportunity to play the reigning world champion, Gary Kasparov, in an exhibition game. However, his philosophy is that chess is best enjoyed as a pastime game, fun for all ages and skill levels. He has been teaching the basics of chess to children at homeschool co-operatives in Texas for many years, and has been amazed at how quickly the kids can understand the game despite how complex it seems at the onset. This book is a culmination of the years of teaching chess and the lessons that have worked best.