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Image Does Hashem guide everyone's life even homeschoolers? The answer of course is as astounding YES!  Read on to find out more ....

 

I learn Navi with my oldest, from the text as well from commentary.  As homeschoolers, we don't follow a strict schedule like schoolers.  There are days when we miss a class because of unforeseen circumstances.  But we try to keep a schedule for ourselves to follow.  

It so happens that the week of Adar when Shabbos Parashas Zachor falls, we open up our sefer to continue learning from last week.  Lo and behold, it opens up to Chapter 15, where we learn about Shaul HaMelech fighting against the Amalek but leaving behind Agag HaMelech free and also the choice animals of the Amaleks.   This chapter is also read as the Haftarah on Shabbos Parashas Zachor.

Isn't this amazing?  Thank you, Hashem.  We are aware that you are truly guiding our life and learning as well.  We love you, Hashem.  We feel so close to you this way, and we are smiling, knowing that you care so much about us that you are guiding us through our homeschooling. We care about learning Torah as well.  We want to do our minute part to bring the light of Torah shining to the world.

ChinuchAtHome Staff

 




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