Who does Moshe tell the people to remember?
Their parents, teachers, and ancestors.
What should we say after someone helps us?
Thank you!
What happens when we make good choices?
Good things usually happen.
What special form does Moshe use to teach his final message?
A song.
What does Ha'azinu teach us about finishing tasks?
Even if we can't finish, we can help others continue.
Why is it important to remember history?
So we learn from it and don't make the same mistakes.
Who do we thank for the good things in our life?
God, family, teachers, and friends
What happens when we make bad choices?
We may face consequences.
Why did Moshe use a song instead of just words?
Songs are easier to remember.
What lesson do we learn from Moshe not entering the Land?
Sometimes our job is to prepare the way for others.
Who are the "witnesses" Moshe calles on in his song?
The heavens and the earth.
Why did Moshe warn the people about forgetting to be thankful?
Because when life is easy, people sometimes forget to appreciate blessings.
Who is responsible for the choices we make?
We are!
What are songs and stories good at doing?
Passing on important messages.
How does Ha'azinu teach us to treat the world?
With care, because we are all connected.
What does remembering the past help us feel?
Gratitude and connection.
What can happen if we forget to be thankful?
We can become selfish or ungrateful.
What does Moshe remind the people about their choices?
Their choices affect their future.
How do songs help people feel connected?
They touch our hearts and bring people together.
Why is balancing fairness and kindness important?
Because justice needs both accountability and compassion.
How does remembering our roots help us in the future?
It gives us strength, wisdom, and guidance.
How can we show gratitude every day?
By saying thank you, helping others, and noticing the good in our lives.
What's a good way to make better choices?
Think before acting and ask for advice.
What's one lesson we can learn from Moshe's song?
To be grateful, make good choices, and stay connected to God.
What is the big message of Ha'azinu?
Be thankful, make good choices, and remember we're part of something bigger.