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Global Day of Jewish Learning Curriculum Under the Same Sky: The Earth is Full of Your Creations www.theglobalday.org A Project of the Aleph Society

Title facilitator s guide Loving the Trees (Elementary School) Written by: Devorah Katz Introduction (10 minutes) o Begin today s class by reading a story. Ask your students to get comfortable, relax and listen to a story. o read The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein to the class. The story is about a tree that loves a little boy and all that the tree gives to the child. o once you are done reading, facilitate a class discussion on the story. o Ask some of these questions: 1. What physical things does the tree provide for the boy throughout his life? 2. What is the relationship between the tree and the boy? 3. Is the boy selfish to be taking so much from the tree? 4. Why does the tree keep on giving? Is it possible to give too much? 5. What is the moral of the story? The Giving Tree talks about the relationship people have with nature appreciating it and, at times, taking advantage of it. Today s class is about just that how Judaism views humanity s relationship with nature. Part One: Creating a World (10 minutes) One of the first things God does after creating Adam and Eve is to place them in a garden. o Read Texts #1 and #2 aloud. Text #1: Genesis 2:8-9. ח ו י ט ע ה' א לקים, ג ן- ב ע ד ן מ ק ד ם; ו י ש ם ש ם, א ת-ה אד ם א ש ר י צ ר. ט ו י צ מ ח ה' א לקים, מ ן-ה א ד מ ה, כ ל-ע ץ נ ח מ ד ל מ ר א ה, ו ט וב ל מ א כ ל ו ע ץ ה ח י ים, ב ת ו ך ה ג ן, ו ע ץ, ה ד ע ת ט וב ו ר ע. 8 The LORD God planted a garden in Eden, in the east, and placed there the man whom He had formed. 9 And from the ground the LORD God caused to grow every tree that was pleasing to the sight and good for food, with the tree of life in the middle of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and bad. 1. Why do you think God placed man in a garden surrounded by trees? 2. What are some of your favorite things to be surrounded by (e.g., toys, friends, siblings)? The Global Day of Jewish Learning 57

Loving Title the Trees (Elementary School) The next source describes God taking the first human around the Garden of Eden. It is from Ecclesiastes Rabbah, a collection of midrashim on Ecclesiastes. Text #2: Ecclesiastes Rabbah 7:13. בשעה שברא הקב ה את אדם הראשון, נטל ו והחזיר ו על כל אילני גן עדן ואמר לו: ראה מעשי כמה נאים ומשובחין הן וכל מה שבראתי בשבילך בראתי; תן דעתך שלא תקלקל ותחריב את עולמי, שאם קלקלת, אין מי שיתקן אחריך. When God created the first human, God led him around all the trees in the Garden of Eden. God said to him, See My works, how beautiful and praiseworthy they are. Everything I have created has been created for your sake. Think of this, and do not corrupt or destroy My world; for if you corrupt it, there will be no one to set it right after you. 1. God is proud to show Adam the trees in the Garden of Eden. He even calls them beautiful. Think of a time you ve created something that you ve been proud of. What message is God trying to give to humanity? 2. Looking at Earth today, do you think God would be proud of how we treat the planet? 3. Is it our responsibility to look after Earth? What are some ways we could take better care of our planet? Part Two: A Story (10 minutes) The Talmud tells a story about Honi, a scholar who lived in Israel over 2,000 years ago. Text #3: Babylonian Talmud Ta anit 23a. English translation [bold text] and commentary [plain text] by י ומ א ח ד ה ו ה א ז ל ב א וא ח א, ח ז י י ה ל ה ה ו א ג ב א א ד ה ו ה נ ט ע ח א ו ב אד א מ א ל י ה : ה א י ע ד כ מ ה ש נ ין ט ע ין? א מ א ל י ה : ע ד ש ב ע י ן ש נ יןד א מ א ל י ה : ש יט א ל ך ד ח י ית ש ב ע ין ש נ ין? א מ א ל י ה : ה אי ג ב א א ע ל מ א ב ח א ו ב א א ש כ ח ת יה ד כ י ה יכ י ד ש ת ל י ל י א ב ה ת י, ש ת ל י נ מ י ל ב א איד One day, he was walking along the road when he saw a certain man planting a carob tree. b Ĥoni said to him: This tree, after how many years will it bear fruit? The man said to him: It will not produce fruit until seventy years have passed. Ĥoni said to him: Is it obvious to you that you will live seventy years, that you expect to benefit from this tree? He said to him: That man himself found a world full of carob trees. Just as my ancestors planted for me, I too am planting for my descendants. י ת י ב א כ א י ך א י ת אד א ת א ל יה ש י נ ת א It is clear from the story that, although the man is planting carob trees, he will not be around to enjoy the carob from the trees. The Global Day of Jewish Learning 58

Title Loving the Trees (Elementary School) 1. What is the value of doing something that you will not benefit from? 2. Can you think of some ways that you could help make the world a better place for your children and grandchildren? 3. How do your actions shape the world? 4. Can you think of another action that may take a long time to show results? Part Three: Blessing a Tree (10 minutes) In our next text, we learn about blessing trees. o Read Text #4 aloud. Text #4: Babylonian Talmud Ta anit 5b 6a. English translation [bold text] and commentary [plain text] by כ י ה וו מ י ט א י מ ה ד ד י א מ א ל י ה : ל י ב א כ ן מ א! א מ א ל י ה : א מ ש ול ל ך מ ש ל, ל מ ה ה ד ב א ד ומ ה ל א ד ם ש ה י ה ה ול ך ב מ ד ב א ו ה י ה א ע ב ו ע י ב ו צ מ א, ו מ צ א א י ל ן ש יא ות יו מ תו י ן ו צ ל ו נ א ה, ו א מ ת ה מ י ם ע ו ב א ת ת ח ת יוד א כ ל מ יא ו ת י ו, ו ש ת ה מ מ ימ יו, ו י ש ב ב צ י ל וד ו כ ש ב י ש ל י ל ך, א מ א: א יל ן א יל ן, ב מ ה א ב א כ ך? א ם א ומ א ל ך ש י הו יא ות יך מ תו ין ה א י יא ות יך מ תו ין, ש י ה א צ יל ך נ א ה ה א י צ י ל ך נ א ה, ש ת ה א א מ ת ה מ י ם ע וב א ת ת ח ת יך ה א י א מ ת ה מ י ם ע וב א ת ת ח ת י ך, א ל א : י ה י א צ ו ן ש כ ל נ ט יע ות ש נ ו ט ע י ן מ מ ך י ה י ו כ מ ו ת ך ד א ב א ת ה, ב מ ה א ב א כ ך? א ם ב ת וא ה, ה א י ת וא הד א ם ב ע וש א, ה א י ע ו ש אד א ם ב ב נ ים, ה א י ב נ י םד א ל א, י ה י א צ ון ש י ה יו צ א צ א י מ ע יך כ מ ו ת ך ד The Gemara relates: When they were taking leave of one another, Rav Naĥman said to Rabbi Yitzĥak: Master, give me a blessing. Rabbi Yitzĥak said to him: I will tell you a parable. To what is this matter comparable? It is comparable to one who was walking through a desert and who was hungry, tired, and thirsty. And he found a tree whose fruits were sweet and whose shade was pleasant, and a stream of water flowed beneath it. He ate from the fruits of the tree, drank from the water in the stream, and sat in the shade of the tree. And when he wished to leave, he said: Tree, tree, with what shall I bless you? If I say to you that your fruits should be sweet, your fruits are already sweet; if I say that your shade should be pleasant, your shade is already pleasant; if I say that a stream of water should flow beneath you, a stream of water already flows beneath you. Rather, I will bless you as follows: May it be God s will that all saplings which they plant from you be like you. So it is with you. With what shall I bless you? If I bless you with Torah, you already have Torah; if I bless you with wealth, you already have wealth; if I bless you with children, you already have children. Rather, may it be God s will that your offspring shall be like you. The Global Day of Jewish Learning 59

Loving Title the Trees (Elementary School) o read Text #5 aloud. This text is optional. If you do not have enough time, skip the text and continue with the questions below it. Text #5: Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 43b. English translation [bold text] and commentary [plain text] by אמר רב יהודה האי מאן דנפיק ביומי ניסן וחזי אילני דקא מלבלבי אומר ברוך שלא חיסר בעולמו כלום וברא בו בריות טובות ואילנות טובות להתנאות בהן בני אדם. On a related topic, the Gemara cites that Rav Yehuda said: One who goes out during Nisan and sees trees that are blossoming recites: Blessed who has withheld nothing from His world, and has created in it beautiful creatures and trees for human beings to enjoy. Today people still say a blessing over the blossoming trees. It is an amazing sight to see parents and children walking around searching for a newly blossoming tree in order to say a blessing. 1. When is the last time you were surrounded by nature? How did it feel? 2. What is the value in appreciating and blessing your surroundings? 3. What do you think it means that the Sages established a blessing to thank trees, or to say when seeing trees blossom? Conclusion (5 minutes) The next source is a quotation from Rabbi Yitzchak Eisik Safrin, a 19 th century Hasidic Rebbe from Ukraine. o Ask your students to read this text out loud. Text #6: Rabbi Yitzchak Eisik Safrin quoted in Martin Buber, Tales of the Hasidim: The Later Masters. Rabbi Yitzchak Eisik said, The motto of life is Give and Take. Everyone must be both a giver and a receiver. He who is not is like he is a barren tree. A barren tree is a tree that produces no fruit at all. Rabbi Yitzchak Eisik is teaching us a life lesson here. Just like a tree both gives fruit and takes nutrients from the environment, human beings should live the same way. People should both accept from the world around them and make sure to give back to that same world. 1. In what ways can you be like trees accepting from and giving to the world? The Global Day of Jewish Learning 60

Title Loving the Trees (Elementary School) Trees hold such a significant place in Judaism. There is even a holiday, Tu B Shevat, where we celebrate the birthday of trees! God made sure to plant trees in the Garden of Eden and He was proud to show off His beautiful creation. We have also been tasked with taking care of the trees on Earth, be it through planting new trees or appreciating the ones we now have. Planet Earth is a resource that we need to treasure both by receiving its goodness and treating it well. Concluding Activity Options (15 minutes +) Trees provide us with so many things, as we saw in The Giving Tree. Here are some tree-related activities you could do as a group: 1. Plant a tree with your class. 2. If you have a tree or trees nearby, have your students spend time with the trees. Ask them to write their own tree story. 3. Do a craft project that uses recycled materials. You could, for example, make paper mache trees out of old newspaper and paper towel rolls. The Global Day of Jewish Learning 61

Title sourcesheet Loving the Trees (Elementary School) Part One: Creating a World Text #1: Genesis 2:8 9. ח ו י ט ע ה' א לקים, ג ן- ב ע ד ן מ ק ד ם; ו י ש ם ש ם, א ת-ה אד ם א ש ר י צ ר. ט ו י צ מ ח ה' א לקים, מ ן-ה א ד מ ה, כ ל-ע ץ נ ח מ ד ל מ ר א ה, ו ט וב ל מ א כ ל ו ע ץ ה ח י ים, ב ת ו ך ה ג ן, ו ע ץ, ה ד ע ת ט וב ו ר ע. 8 The LORD God planted a garden in Eden, in the east, and placed there the man whom He had formed. 9 And from the ground the LORD God caused to grow every tree that was pleasing to the sight and good for food, with the tree of life in the middle of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and bad. Text #2: Ecclesiastes Rabbah 7:13. בשעה שברא הקב ה את אדם הראשון, נטל ו והחזיר ו על כל אילני גן עדן ואמר לו: ראה מעשי כמה נאים ומשובחין הן וכל מה שבראתי בשבילך בראתי; תן דעתך שלא תקלקל ותחריב את עולמי, שאם קלקלת, אין מי שיתקן אחריך. When God created the first human, God led him around all the trees in the Garden of Eden. God said to him, See My works, how beautiful and praiseworthy they are. Everything I have created has been created for your sake. Think of this, and do not corrupt or destroy My world; for if you corrupt it, there will be no one to set it right after you. Text #3: Babylonian Talmud Ta anit 23a. English translation [bold text] and commentary [plain text] by י ומ א ח ד ה ו ה א ז ל ב א וא ח א, ח ז י י ה ל ה ה ו א ג ב א א ד ה ו ה נ ט ע ח א ו ב אד א מ א ל י ה : ה א י ע ד כ מ ה ש נ ין ט ע ין? א מ א ל י ה : ע ד ש ב ע י ן ש נ יןד א מ א ל י ה : ש יט א ל ך ד ח י ית ש ב ע ין ש נ ין? א מ א ל י ה : ה אי ג ב א א ע ל מ א ב ח א ו ב א א ש כ ח ת יה ד כ י ה יכ י ד ש ת ל י ל י א ב ה ת י, ש ת ל י נ מ י ל ב א איד One day, he was walking along the road when he saw a certain man planting a carob tree. b Ĥoni said to him: This tree, after how many years will it bear fruit? The man said to him: It will not produce fruit until seventy years have passed. Ĥoni said to him: Is it obvious to you that you will live seventy years, that you expect to benefit from this tree? He said to him: That man himself found a world full of carob trees. Just as my ancestors planted for me, I too am planting for my descendants. י ת י ב א כ א י ך א י ת אד א ת א ל יה ש י נ ת א The Global Day of Jewish Learning 62

Title sourcesheet Loving the Trees (Elementary School) Part Three: Blessing a Tree Text #4: Babylonian Talmud Ta anit 5b 6a. English translation [bold text] and commentary [plain text] by כ י ה וו מ י ט א י מ ה ד ד י א מ א ל י ה : ל י ב א כ ן מ א! א מ א ל י ה : א מ ש ול ל ך מ ש ל, ל מ ה ה ד ב א ד ומ ה ל א ד ם ש ה י ה ה ול ך ב מ ד ב א ו ה י ה א ע ב ו ע י ב ו צ מ א, ו מ צ א א י ל ן ש יא ות יו מ תו י ן ו צ ל ו נ א ה, ו א מ ת ה מ י ם ע ו ב א ת ת ח ת יוד א כ ל מ יא ו ת י ו, ו ש ת ה מ מ ימ יו, ו י ש ב ב צ י ל וד ו כ ש ב י ש ל י ל ך, א מ א: א יל ן א יל ן, ב מ ה א ב א כ ך? א ם א ומ א ל ך ש י הו יא ות יך מ תו ין ה א י יא ות יך מ תו ין, ש י ה א צ יל ך נ א ה ה א י צ י ל ך נ א ה, ש ת ה א א מ ת ה מ י ם ע וב א ת ת ח ת יך ה א י א מ ת ה מ י ם ע וב א ת ת ח ת י ך, א ל א : י ה י א צ ו ן ש כ ל נ ט יע ות ש נ ו ט ע י ן מ מ ך י ה י ו כ מ ו ת ך ד א ב א ת ה, ב מ ה א ב א כ ך? א ם ב ת וא ה, ה א י ת וא הד א ם ב ע וש א, ה א י ע ו ש אד א ם ב ב נ ים, ה א י ב נ י םד א ל א, י ה י א צ ון ש י ה יו צ א צ א י מ ע יך כ מ ו ת ך ד The Gemara relates: When they were taking leave of one another, Rav Naĥman said to Rabbi Yitzĥak: Master, give me a blessing. Rabbi Yitzĥak said to him: I will tell you a parable. To what is this matter comparable? It is comparable to one who was walking through a desert and who was hungry, tired, and thirsty. And he found a tree whose fruits were sweet and whose shade was pleasant, and a stream of water flowed beneath it. He ate from the fruits of the tree, drank from the water in the stream, and sat in the shade of the tree. And when he wished to leave, he said: Tree, tree, with what shall I bless you? If I say to you that your fruits should be sweet, your fruits are already sweet; if I say that your shade should be pleasant, your shade is already pleasant; if I say that a stream of water should flow beneath you, a stream of water already flows beneath you. Rather, I will bless you as follows: May it be God s will that all saplings which they plant from you be like you. So it is with you. With what shall I bless you? If I bless you with Torah, you already have Torah; if I bless you with wealth, you already have wealth; if I bless you with children, you already have children. Rather, may it be God s will that your offspring shall be like you. Text #5: Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 43b. English translation [bold text] and commentary [plain text] by אמר רב יהודה האי מאן דנפיק ביומי ניסן וחזי אילני דקא מלבלבי אומר ברוך שלא חיסר בעולמו כלום וברא בו בריות טובות ואילנות טובות להתנאות בהן בני אדם. On a related topic, the Gemara cites that Rav Yehuda said: One who goes out during Nisan and sees trees that are blossoming recites: Blessed who has withheld nothing from His world, and has created in it beautiful creatures and trees for human beings to enjoy. Conclusion Text #6: Rabbi Yitzchak Eisik Safrin quoted in Martin Buber, Tales of the Hasidim: The Later Masters. Rabbi Yitzchak Eisik said, The motto of life is Give and Take. Everyone must be both a giver and a receiver. He who is not is like he is a barren tree. The Global Day of Jewish Learning 63

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