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Jewish in Brazil: We’re not as different from each other as you may think!

Jewish in Brazil: We’re not as different from each other as you may think!

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A lively interaction with the Stern family from São Paulo, Brazil, unveils the beauty of Jewish life in their community while exploring common threads among kids across different cultures. The episode focuses on their shared experiences and life lessons.

• Introduction to the Stern family and their unique backgrounds
• Overview of Jewish life in São Paulo
• Discussion on similarities and differences across cultures
• Insights about their fun activities and adventures
• Reflections on heritage and family history
• Messages of unity, empathy, and openness
• Importance of community in maintaining traditions

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