Living with the Times Marks Seventh Year Bringing Parsha to Life
As the new school year approaches, teachers are once again preparing lesson plans, setting up classrooms, and organizing materials. One thing they don't have to worry about is their Dvar Torah curriculum—because Living with the Times is back for its seventh successful year.
by COLlive Editor · COLliveAs the new school year approaches, teachers are once again preparing lesson plans, setting up classrooms, and organizing materials. One thing they don’t have to worry about is their Dvar Torah curriculum—because Living with the Times is back for its seventh successful year.
Now entering its seventh year, the Living with the Times Dvar Torah curriculum has become a trusted and beloved resource for educators across the country. Designed for grades 4–7, the curriculum presents the weekly Parsha through the lens of Likkutei Sichos (Chelek Aleph–Daled), providing a structured yet flexible framework that teachers can easily adapt to the needs of their classrooms.
Each lesson is thoughtfully designed to engage students while giving teachers the flexibility to teach in the style that works best for them. Every Parsha includes:
• A clear Parsha summary
• A captivating story
• An optional section to learn part of the sicha inside
• Hands-on activity ideas
• A PowerPoint presentation
• Review questions
Teachers consistently praise the curriculum for making meaningful Torah learning both engaging and practical.
As one educator shared:
”This curriculum is a pleasure to teach. My students love the stories and visuals, and most importantly, they leave class with something meaningful to share at the Shabbos table.”
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to our generous sponsors, Moshie and Yardena Lipsker, whose ongoing support enables us to make the curriculum available to schools at a significantly reduced cost.
As we begin our seventh year, we look forward to helping even more students connect with the weekly Parsha in a meaningful, engaging, and lasting way.
To learn more or view a sample lesson, please visit livingwiththetimes.com.
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