Parsha-Cartooning Curriculum!

Bring Torah to Life with the Cartooning Curriculum!

Students love learning the Parsha and a related Middah by creating their own Torah Comic Books!

Available now for Sefer Bereishit and Sefer Shemot!

Video Explanation:

Main Idea:

Students learn that the Torah relates to them!
They "bring Torah to life" - through comics and their middot!

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Comics and Curriculum Sample!

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View free samples from the Torah Comics license and the Parsha cartooning curriculum!

Teacher Guide

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Curriculum Details

[Sold separately, prices and samples below]

  • Torah Comic License: Digital copies of Torah comics to introduce students to the Parsha.

  • Student Workbooks: Printed workbooks with 2-3 Hebrew-English sources, blank comic panels, and a reflection page.

  • Teacher Guides: Comprehensive guides include goals, introductions, explanations for each source, follow-up questions, and simply drawn comics.

Ivrit B'Ivrit Version:

Available Workbook Options

Prices Listed below, starting at $15.95/student.

Sefer Bereishit Workbook

Sefer Shemot Workbook

Bereishit AND Shemot (2-in-1)

  • $360/yr

Comic License - Schools and Synagogues

The Torah Comic license is the perfect tool for educators to bring the Torah to life in a fun and engaging way. With full-color comics and coloring pages for each Parsha, this license provides a comprehensive resource for teaching Torah. Annual digital licenses start at $360 for medium-sized organizations (>25 students), offering educators access to all 54 Parshiot!

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Frequently asked questions

More specific questions? Email andrew@torahcomics.com or call 954-599-4431.

Can I do this with another curriculum?

Yes! Reguardless of your usual curriculum, this is a great way to bring creativity and comics into the classroom! Teachers can go as in-depth as they'd like.

Is this good for a Day School?

This is great for a day school's Friday Parsha class. Make Friday learning fun for students by teaching the Parsha and a Middah through comics!

Is this good for a religious / supplementary school?

This was designed with religious schools in mind, with just a few hours a week to share the light of Judaism with students.

This curriculum makes the most of limited time by teaching the importance middot and how we can learn that from Torah!

Do we have to keep in schedule with the Parshiot?

No- the curriculum is designed so that teachers can use it however they see fit: some schools learn the Parsha each week, and some go in order and do one a month.

Which age is this for?

That's up to you and what your students would be interested in.

With the discussion and sources, it may be best for 4th-6th grade.

You can also do Bereishit for one grade, and Shemot for another grade too.