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VOLUME 9 ISSUE 10
OCTOBER 2015
YAHWEH'S ASSEMBLY IN YAHSHUA
Let’s go camping!
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Do your remember? 2
Word Search 3
Craft Project 4
Inside this issue:
Let’s go camping! The Feast of Tabernacles is finally here! We’re so excited, and have been waiting
all year for this. Some of you will be keeping the Feast for the first time. First of all,
what is the Feast of Tabernacles? It is one of the fall Holy Days that Yahweh has
commanded His people to observe forever. All the Holy Days are special, but the
Feast of Tabernacles is one of the most joyous, because we get to go camping and
have a lot of fun! Every year, we rent a large campground, and people are able to
stay in a cabin, tent, lodge room or trailer. A lot of great sermons and Bible Studies
are planned. There’s also lots of yummy food and a swimming pool. We are com-
manded to live in temporary dwellings for seven days. The Feast of Tabernacles sig-
nifies the coming Kingdom. Yahweh’s people learn to live together on the camp-
ground for the whole week, and learn to serve one another. This teaches us valuable
lessons. On the Eighth Day (often called, The Last Great Day) is a separate Holy Day.
Many scholars believe that The Eight Day signifies the Great White Throne Judg-
ment mentioned in the book of Revelation. It is a Holy convocation. Every human
being who has ever lived and not in the first resurrection will be stand before Yah-
weh’s throne. Some of them will have their first real opportunity to either accept or
deny the truth. Many people have lived and died for centuries and most have never
heard Yahweh’s plan of salvation. ….See you at the Feast of Tabernacles at Waynes-
ville, Missouri!
P A G E 2 K I D S F O R Y A H
Do you remember?Do you remember?Do you remember?Do you remember? 1. How many days are we to live in temporary dwellings?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 10
2. What is the Feast of Tabernacles?
A. A Holy Day we must observe forever.
B. A once a year party.
C. A special Holy Day where we can have fun camping!
D. Both A. and C. are correct.
3. What can we learn from the Feast of Tabernacles?
A. How to live with other brethren for a week.
B. How to be selfish and get our way.
C. How to serve others.
D. Both A. And C. are correct.
4. What day does the Last Great Day fall on?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10
5. What do many scholars believe about the Eighth day?
A. That it is a separate Holy convocation.
B. That is signifies the Great White Throne Judment.
C. That all people will stand before the Judgement seat.
D. All of the above.
1. C, 2. D, 3. D, 4. B, 5. D.
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Word Search
CAMPING CAMPING CAMPING CAMPING TENT TABERNACLES FEASTFEASTFEASTFEAST
FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD STUDIES SERMONS SERVINGSERVINGSERVINGSERVING
CABIN CABIN CABIN CABIN JOYJOYJOYJOY CONVOCATIONSCONVOCATIONSCONVOCATIONSCONVOCATIONS
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The Feast of Tabernacles is called “Sukkoth” in He-brew. A sukkah is a temporary structure that many Jews live in for 7 days during the Feast of Tabernacles. You can make a miniature one, either edible or not! Don’t do this project without your parents help and permission.
Here’s some ideas to get you started: Here’s some ideas to get you started: Here’s some ideas to get you started: Here’s some ideas to get you started:
Possible materials for structure: shoe box or cereal box, craft sticks, branches, twigs, leaves, scrap-book papers, glue or paste.
Possible materials for edibleedibleedibleedible sukkah: Pretzels, candy, graham crackers to make a square struc-ture, edible icing/cake frosting for glue.
If you are using a box, just cut a small doorway and paste twigs and leaves on it. You can use any decorations you want. You can even put decorations on the inside, such as tiny furniture. You can make little people with clothespins—just draw tiny faces and bodies on them!
If you are making a sukkah that you can eat, spread icing on the graham crackers, then stick rai-sins, nuts, or sunflower seeds onto it.