Bee Jewish Books & Conversation Cards

WAIT... THAT'S SO JEWISH!
Jewish Conversation Cards

JEWISH CONVERSATION CARDS

▶︎ What's inside the box?
56 cards. One side offers a short insight; the other features 200+ thought-provoking questions.
The language of the cards is English. 

▶︎ What are Conversation Cards?
A set of cards designed to help you start and guide meaningful conversations and ask questions. 

▶︎ Who is it for?
Anyone who feels Jewish at heart, from 12 to 120. 
The set can be used as a ready-to-run 60–90 minute program for teen or adult groups, Shabbat dinners, schools activities, youth movement, camps, staff training or family / friends gatherings.

▶︎ What makes "Wait... That's So Jewish!" Conversation Cards special?
No holidays. No pressure. No guilt-tripping about "being not enough Jewish."
Just real-life moments, real emotions, and conversations that actually matter.

▶︎ How to use the Conversation Cards?
1. Pick a card at random.
2. Read the insight aloud.
3. Flip it over, read the question, and let the conversation flow.

▶︎ Are the Conversation Cards categorized?
Yes! The deck is divided into 3 categories:
●○○ Easy topics like Jewography, Superstitions, Sport, Israel, Gossip, Storytelling, Objects. 
●●○ Thoughtful like Interfaith, The only Jew, Humor, Art, Jewish radar, Boundaries
●●● Deeper topics like Survive, Irony, Anxiety, Remember, Resilience, Safety, Ups and Downs

▶︎ Who created these Jewish Conversation Cards?
Linda Verő Bán - informal Jewish educator, author of Bee Jewish Books, leader of BBYO Hungary, rebbetzen of Frankel Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary. 

▶︎ Where can I buy them?
🇭🇺 Pagony Webshop - online 
🌎 Etsy
🇭🇺 Weinberger Judaica - Budapest
🇮🇱 ANU Museum - Tel Aviv
🇦🇹 Jewish Museum - Vienna
Email us to make your order:
 info@beejewishbooks.com 

Sample Cards


Interactive Jewish Children's Books

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE JEWISH?


This book will not give you the answer to this question. Instead, it invites every member of the family to explore their own answers together.
No taboos here: the December identity dilemma, family roots, God —everything is on the table.
"Best Jewish Book of 2010" on Huffington Post by Rabbi Brad Hirschfield

Sample Pages


HEART AND SOUL


Jewish children's books
Jewish children's books

Kids don't usually slip into a spiritual mood during synagogue services— but other times, they do. They just need a reason: a joyful moment, or a small challenge that makes them pause and reflect.

This interactive Siddur captures those moments. It connects everyday situations with short, meaningful prayers and blessings that children can truly relate to. The illustrations are intentionally unfinished, inviting kids to complete them with their own drawings—so they don't just read the book, they become part of it.

Sample Pages

AUTHOR

Linda Vero Ban
Linda Vero Ban

Linda holds a degree in Art History and General Humanities from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a graduate of Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden. She is a leading figure in informal Jewish education, having self-published Bee Jewish children's books, and convesation cards. She is the founder and director of BBYO Hungary - an international teen movement. Together with her husband - Rabbi Tamas Vero -, they have been building the Frankel Community for over 25 years. They were both born in Budapest and raised in traditional Jewish families. They have played active and influential roles in the revitalization of Jewish life in Hungary following the fall of Communism in the 1990s.
Contact: info@beejewishbooks.com

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