I love speaking to kids about God, as do Ari and Melissa. However, kids often benefit particularly from talking with their parents and other family members about God, the Universe, and the meaning of it all. I've put together a few (possibly too few) items for you to help prepare you for this task.
On the Web, you can do a search for "talking to kids about God Jewish" and find many helpful sites and repeated postings of a helpful article from Rabbi David Wolpe, a Conservative rabbi in LA: My Jewish Learning: How to Talk to Your Kids about God. I also recommend the following interview with Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, one of the most important Jewish children's authors: http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/books/features.php?id=15228. Sasso is best known for her book God's Paintbrush.
My favorite books on Jewish theology for middle-schoolers are:
- Kushner, Lawrence. The Book Of Miracles: A Young Person's Guide To Jewish Spiritual Awareness: For Parents To Read To Their Children, For Children To Read To Their Parents. UAHC Press, 1987. Jewish Lights Pub; 1997.
- Gellman, Marc. How Do You Spell God? Answers to the Big Questions from Around the World. Reading level: Ages 9-12. William Morrow & Company; 1995.
- Feinstein, Edward. Tough Questions Jews Ask: A Young Adult's Guide to Building a Jewish Life. Jewish Lights Publishing, 2003.
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