Make fire chocolate

On Lag Ba’Omer we gather around the fire as a tribute to the fires ancient Judean rebels used for communication and to celebrate the sparks of wisdom revealed in the Zohar (the main book of Kabbalah, written by Bar Yochai).

Use this mold to make chocolate flames. Serve them as holiday treats, or as part of your Lag Ba’Omer S’mores.

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Hide the Afikoman

The Afikoman is a piece of Matza or a 'treasure' that we hide at the beginning of the night to keep the kids engaged. Towards the end of the evening, the kids look for the Afikoman and return it in exchange for an attractive gift.

Some purchase gifts in advance, others negotiate for the return of the Afikoman at the end of the meal.

Traditionally, we hide one Afikoman, though some hide one afikoman for each kid.

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Count the four glasses

Four cups of wine representing the redemption of the Israelites from slavery. The cups are a useful way to keep track of the Seder's progress. Each guest receives a set of four cup markers and adds a marker to the glass as each glass is poured.

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