Yeladim

The most amazing, kind, Yeshua loving, good looking, parent obeying, Torah reading, most excited to follow the WAY of Yeshua, happy children in the entire world.
Shalom Yeladim! This week we closed the book of Shemot and we begin the book Vayikra (Leviticus), in parasha Vayikra that begins with the words "And [AD-NAI] called".  G-D calls to Moshe to inform B'nei Yisrael how they are to bring offerings and sacrifices to the newly built mishkan.  Have you ever done something wrong and when questioned about it you said:  “It wasn’t my fault” or “I didn’t mean to.”  Well, did you know that a whole section of the sacrificial system which Ad-nai set up in Torah was given so that we could have atonement for exactly those kinds of sins?  Sins that we commit unintentionally:  Things we do that are wrong to do, but we didn’t plan to do them, or we didn’t intend to do them.  Think about that! Ad-nai loves us so much He provided a way for us to repent from things we would do that we didn’t mean to do.  Think about the things you have done wrong, that you never intended to do.  Think of the situations that you were in, that contributed to your doing wrong.  We cannot always avoid doing wrong unintentionally.  Aren't we glad that we have G-D who makes a way for us to be forgiven?  What is the word for salvation in Ivrit (Hebrew)?  Remember that knowing THAT information is the way back into fellowship with G-D.
OUR VISION:
Our vision is to see children grow and flourish spiritually in their relationship with Messiah Yeshua and become solid, strong disciples who will spread the Good News to everyone with whom they come in contact, with joy and zeal.
OUR CLASSROOM GOAL:
To guide our children in beginning and strengthening a relationship with Messiah Yeshua by understanding and fully grasping the lessons and concepts in Scripture. To encourage a strong identity as Messianic believers with the whole of B'nei Yisrael.

This Weeks PARSHA ACTIVITIES

Click on the yeladim below to print the discussion based lesson and use these fun activities at home this week to make learning about the parsha (portion) even more exciting and hands-on!

Last Chance ACTIVITIES

Did you miss last weeks parsha activities?
Click on the yeladim below to print these fun activities to learn even more!

This weeks Yeladim Class Information

Our Next Family Event is Shabbat on
4/5/2025
Pictures to the right are from 2023's TRUTH VTS.  See below to learn more how you can participate in LOVE VTS.
Hello, ani Laila.  Nayim meyod!  That means; it is nice to meet you.  Lionel, who you met above, is my big brother.  I am here to help you learn more about all the exciting things you can do in your Yeladim ministry!
Tuesday:
Watch here for exiting new information about our Laila Shilishi classes!

Saturday: 11:15am
Yeladim b'Yeshua; will be having so much fun with Mrs. Susie and her assistant this Shabbat learning how to be Rooted in Yeshua.  Immersing ourselves in Torah and growing in understanding of the the many agrarian ways that Torah teaches us.  Remember each week a deep portions discussion lesson plan and accompanying activity is available for download or printing.  Just click on the cartoon children above.

*Children who turn 13 during a semester may continue to come until the end of that semester.  They are also encouraged to participate in the BAY activities.

LOVE Vacation Torah School
is coming to Brit Ahm.

We look forward, and inward as we disciple our near future B'nei Mitzvot with this years exciting Gesher l'Mitvah Intensives

We apologize for the inconvenience to our community.  Please prayerfully consider where you can be of service within our children's ministry..

Frequently Asked Questions

Needing to know more is a common occurrence in our tribe, click on the image to the left to get a full list of questions we are asked on a regular basis.  Of course if you do not find your answers here, please call the office and speak with Rivkah.

Check out all the great THings going on at Brit Ahm

Each week there are a lot of fun and exciting opportunities to learn more about our faith and grow in Yeshua.  Check out all of the great activities for you! 

Yahid Ivrit

Learning Ivrit with Mrs. Jerri and Mrs. Rebekah is integral to our identity, and our relationship with Yeshua.  Learning Hebrew deepens our understanding of Torah, helps strengthen our empathy with the community of B'nei Yisrael, and brings us into closer covenant with Yeshua's chosen culture.  Join us on the 3rd Shabbat during service. Be sure to click on the picture on the left to get your own printable copy of the Alef-Bet.

Shabbat School

A weekly walk through the Torah portion, and fundamental Bible principals emphasizing identity and halacha taught by Rebbitzen Pammy and Miss Beverly.  Yeladim will participate in meaningful discussions that encourage our understanding, and play games that deepen our knowledge, of what walking in 'The Way' of Yeshua really means.  This class takes place during the Yeladim b'Yeshua class time on the 4th Shabbat of the month.  Check out the lesson and activity every week at the top of this page.

Musica v'Sheir

Taught by Mrs. Christy & Mrs Angela, this once a month class on Shabbat during service, explores traditional and modern music in the context of worship, and the Biblical calendar.  Yeladim will have to opportunity to learn songs and history, and participate in activities that solidify our identity in Yeshua, and our Messianic community.

Rikud Yeladim

Miss Zoe & and her assistant, teach traditional Davidic circle dance movements, so that the children may meaningfully participate in the dance circle during our community worship time.  All children are welcome to join the dancers in the center of the circle as long as they are genuinely worshiping and not a danger to themselves or the other dancers.  This class is taught the 1st Saturday of the month during our Yeladim b'Yeshua class.

Gesher l'Mitzvah

A preparatory bridge class focusing on Messianic identity, Hebrew language, and Community Service.  Taught by Mrs Kristen for those 10-16 year olds looking toward their Bar/Bat Mitzvot.  This class is available only to enrolled yeladim.  Click here for more information.  Watch for 2 outstanding intensives coming this summer especially for those pursuing B'nei Mitzvot!

Shiru l'Ad-nai

Brit Ahm’s youth and children’s choir for dedicated youth and yeladim that desire a music education and want to bring their worship to a service level.  Focused on worship, sight reading, and outreach to the community.  This group, led by the very talented Mrs. Johnson, meets every 2nd & 4th Saturday from 1-2:30pm.  An easy audition is required for participation.

Yeshua b'Yeladim

Children in Yeshua meet on every Shabbat during service to get a topical and practical study of Torah principles and how to apply them to our daily walk with Yeshua.  We explore Biblical holy days, and modern observances, dance, sing and play games based on the skills we all need to walk in righteousness.  Click on the compassionate yeladim to learn more about how to be treated more like a grown up today!

Tuesday night fellowship and children's study

A chance for our yeladim to play and fellowship together.  Beginning at 5pm on Tuesday nights in the Spring and Summer our yeladim will enjoy playing together in our backyard, and fellowshipping over board games in the fellowship hall.  Beginning at 6:30 we have an intensive parsha based study time where all children are invited to dive deeper into our weekly Torah, Haftorah, and Brit HaChadasha portions.  Click on the Messianic yeladim on the left to download this weeks portion study.  Watch the "Happening this Week" for new exciting offerings in Laila Shilishi.

Mrs. Mabel Mullett's Memorial Mitzvot & Memory Verse Mishpocha 

aka: M7 In 2020 then Centenarian Mabel Mullet in order to encourage the yeladim of Brit Ahm in their efforts to memorize scripture, something that she feels served her "very well" throughout her long life, made a gift to the Brit Ahm Children's Ministry so that we might reward and inspire the yeladim to continue in their righteous endeavors.  Click on our M5 sword wielder to the left to download a list of mitzvot to start you on your journey  Yeladim earn rewards for completing the tracking sheets during Sukkot.  For information & tracker sheets please see Mrs. Kristen or Mrs. Rivkah, and join us for an award ceremony on each Rosh Chodesh!

Rooted in Yeshua

Brit Ahm’s agricultural class that meets periodically on the 2nd Shabbat of each month during the Yb'Y time.  Taught by Mrs Susie and her helper, Rooted in Yeshua seeks to teach the parallels between good stewardship and good halacha, and concurrently foster a deeper more meaningful understanding of Torah that is largely written from an agrarian cultural perspective. Would you like to plant some fabulous free seeds?  Tell Mrs. Susie that you are excited to be Rooted in Yeshua today!

Moms morning oFF

On the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm we invite your Mom and Dad to have a day off, while you and all your siblings have a great time with us at the Synagogue!  | Infants & school-age kids welcome!
Themed biblical half day of fellowship, play, crafts, and lessons to increase their identification with B’nei Yisrael, and their place among G-D’s people. Focused on teaching manners, and identity as royal Son's and Daughters of the ONE TRUE KING.  Call the office to sign up before Monday @5:00 pm. Watch the video >>>> to see more!
The Next Mom's Morning Off - April 9th.
Please call the office before 5pm on Monday the 7th to register your child to participate.

Tinochot

Shabbat Mornings from 8:30-Right before the end of service 

For our youngest believers (0-4 year olds) Each week we read stories, sing songs, and model the love of Yeshua for our youngest yeladim.  You can incorporate some of the "Big Ideas" into your own play time.  You will be amazed by how much they will learn.  Click on the tinoch (baby) on the right to find this weeks Nursery Lesson plan.  

Gesher l'Mitzvah

Hebrew Intensive

yad we made
One of the beautiful yads we made.
A 'yad' is a pointer that scholars use to keep their place while reading Torah.  Yad means hand in Ivrit.
Gesher l'Mitzvah means; Bridge to the Commandment.
Students or "talmid" learn valuable skills and create a portfolio of work and service that bridge the space between childhood, and being a son or daughter of the the commandments, a Bar or Bat Mitzvah.   They explore their own personal connection with Torah and religion, consider how their walk contributes to their homes, congregations, and communities, and learn the skills needed to complete their ceremony and walk as a fully fledged member of the Brit Ahm Messianic Synagogue.
Though the Ozrim club, Member Intensives, M5 and other activities the GLM yeladim are tomorrows leaders that the community, and the world, needs today.  

Have you ever considered your place in the world?  Have you ever thought about your relationship with THE CREATOR of the UNIVERSE?  We are pretty sure you have, after all you are a brilliant Brit Ahm yeladim!  As you grow, this class can give you the tools you need to grow closer to the G-D who created everything, and yet longs for a close relationship with you.  Gesher l'Mitzvah (bridge to the mitzvah) is a class just for those special 10 and up who desire to take their relationship with G-D to a higher level.  Those precious ones who desire to live the incredible exceptional life that HE specifically and thoughtfully created you for; those who will stand up and receive their royal crown.  Watch this space for upcoming events and more info!

Hebrew Intesive

Learning to write Ivrit in chocolate.  We practiced our Hebrew with sweet results.  Intensives are one of the great ways our 'GLM' talmids (disciples) learn the skills that help them execute their bar/bat mitzvah ceremony successfully, and navigate their walk with Torah