A new Brochos program has been introduced to the boys in Cheder Chabad of Monsey. “Know Your Brochos!” is a set of 54 trading cards designed to teach children the proper Brochos on various foods.

Know Your Brochos! – New Program for Children

A new Brochos program has been introduced to the boys in Cheder Chabad of Monsey. “Know Your Brochos!” is a set of 54 trading cards designed to teach children the proper Brochos on various foods.

The children are so excited to collect Brochos cards from their Melamdim as well as to trade them with their friends. They earn cards for saying Brochos nicely, Davening, Bentching, and other positive behavior.

The first boy from each class to collect a full set Brochos cards receives a prize.

The boys have also taken optional Brochos quizzes to test their knowledge on the information on the cards. One interesting fact that many boys (and adults too!) may not be aware of is that avocados grow on trees and therefore we make a Brocha Ha’eitz on them.

The goals of the Brochos cards are to bring an awareness and enthusiasm of saying Brochos to the children, and to enhance their knowledge of the proper Brochos.

In Cheder Chabad of Monsey, the boys are being very careful to say the right brochos, out loud, before eating snack and lunch. Word of the success of “Know Your Brochos!” is spreading, and many other schools are also participating!

For more information about this program please e-mail knowyourbrochos@gmail.com.

17 Comments

  • impressed

    Sounds fantastic!
    Does anybody know where I could get these cards?
    Please let me know ASAP
    I have a group of children how would love this!

  • I recognize those cards

    My son at ULY Crown street also get’s them. Great facts at the back of each card.

  • knowyourbrochos.com

    Check out knowyourbrochos.com for more info on ordering. This is an awesome program that is fun and educational!

  • jsd

    R’ katz’s class in ULY on crown st also does it.
    My son loves it, I think they get a card if they know the brocho on their snack,
    it was also very cute— one day my son told me, mommy , guess …? (i forgot about what) and i was like how do you know? he said it’s from his brochos card, his rebbi told him.

    B”H, sooo thrilled with R’ Katz.
    Tahnk you.

  • go-d bless

    the day school i was a student at had brochos bee competitions although a finalist first place was won by the teacher’s kid

  • To Moshe Chaim

    For Avremi who got upset that I did not comment on Moshe Chaim here it is: Moshe Chaim did a great job and may he go from strengh to strengh being a true chossid of the Rebbe!
    Love, John Smith