Generation-To-Generation Book, Workbook, & Coloring Book by Yael Eckstein Book Review
One of the greatest gifts we can pass on to
our children and our grandchildren is the legacy of faith. In Judaism, this is
known as l’dor v’dor, “from generation to generation,” and expresses how faith
is passed down from one generation to the next through the holy observances and
traditions that happen within the life of the family. In "Generation to
Generation," author Yael Eckstein shares the lessons of faith instilled in
her by her parents that helped her to persevere following the sudden death of
her father, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, and gave her the hope and courage she
needed to follow in his footsteps as President and CEO of the International
Fellowship of Christians and Jews. "Generation to Generation" unlocks
these holy observances and traditions and reveals the key values each one
reinforces. These are the values that Yael Eckstein and her husband are now
passing on to their four children, and that will allow you to pass on a strong
and living faith to your children and grandchildren.
If you are interested in learning more about the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews you can do so here.
About Yael Eckstein
Yael Eckstein has the rare distinction of being a woman leading one of the
world's largest religious charities as president and CEO of the International
Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship).
The
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews was founded in 1983 by Orthodox
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, whose vision for building bridges of understanding and
cooperation between Christians and Jews has been translated into the largest
Christian-supported humanitarian agency helping Jews in Israel and around the
world. You can learn more about the organization and Rabbi Eckstein here.
For more
than 2,000 years, the Jewish people have preserved and maintained their faith
from generation to generation, despite being exiled from their land and
suffering persecutions, pogroms, and even the Holocaust, where six million
Jewish women, men, and children were killed at the hands of the Nazis. In her
book, Generation to Generation, Fellowship President, and CEO Yael Eckstein
unlock the keys to how the Jewish people have successfully passed on the
legacy of faith through the family and offers insights into how
Christians can incorporate these principles within their own families to pass
on strong and living faith.
My Thoughts:
This book sits on my bedside table to enjoy sections throughout the year. Some days I just need a bit of encouragement. I have friends who now own their own copy. Now you can add a few more things to make this even better with the Generation to Generation Workbook and the Holy Land Moments Coloring Book as a companion to the Generation to Generation book by Yael Eckstein.
Generation to Generation Workbook is free as a PDF download. This will make a lovely addition as a family study time or to use as a group study. It is a companion that is broken down to correspond to the book. There are links for you to dig deeper into topics. It has scriptures to look up and to answer the questions on the particular scriptures. Memory verses to commit to memorizing. There is an area of “Reflections” with questions for you to answer. Another feature is the “Family Time” suggestions throughout each chapter. It is like a devotional that digs deep with all the different activities and reading material within the workbook.
Holy Land Moments Coloring Book includes 12 Inspirational pictures to color. On one side you have a scripture verse. It comes from her father’s inspirational devotions from Holy Land Moments. It feels like another devotional that you can relax while coloring the pages. You can buy your copy here.
I have shared with you my thoughts on the Generation to Generation Book prior and I will share it again below.
Reading this book I felt like I was reading the pages from my life. That is the beauty of the Shabbat and feast days that are done in my home weekly and throughout the year. Yael does a beautiful job explaining the Biblical Feast and Shabbat that are done by millions of Jews throughout many generations. How they are passed down from generation to generation. The feast days are a time of teaching our children about G-d with the richness of traditional observation. They learn by doing and that is one thing I love about the yearly feast and Shabbat is that the children are completely involved.
The book starts out with the importance of “Teaching Our Children” Yael shares her life stories growing up in a Jewish home and doing the moadim “appointed times-feast day” that are prescribed throughout scripture. She goes on to share despite the persecution throughout history of the Jewish people and how have they kept their identity and survived against all odds. The answer is of course G-d but also passing down the faith from generation to generation. She goes on to tell one of my favorite heartfelt stories about a Rabbi Herzog going into a monastery looking for Jewish children. The nun was unsure which children were Jewish. The Rabbi knew just what to do once the children were gathered. He cried in a loud voice, “Shema Yisrael, HaShem Elokainu, Hashem echad.” That was something that was instilled by teaching them in the Jewish children since birth and the Jewish children were identified.
The chapter covers Shabbat, Passover, Shavuot, Tisha B’Av, High Holy Days, Sukkot, Purim, and then goes over Tzedakah. Each one has a lesson attached to it like forgiveness, faith, generosity, and so on. Each section starts out with a scripture verse and some commentary. She shares memories surrounding the days and then shows the moadim in the New Testament.
Each chapter ends with “Family Time-Teaching Our Children” It goes over things to do and discussions with your family based on the topic. For example the High Holy Days the theme is forgiveness and it list 3 things to do as a family like reading a scripture, writing down something, and so on. Below this there is more information for the parent and it is followed by Memory verses to focus on key values for your family.
I really enjoyed this book and recommend it highly. You can purchase the book here.
Disclosure I received this complimentary product through FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange for my honest thoughts.
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