It’s a tradition to eat three large meals on Shabbat. From generation to generations, many families have developed customary dishes they serve each week. We have curated a menu with some of our favorites for you to try.
Read MoreSince Shabbat is about togetherness and doing things we love, singing songs around the Shabbat table is a popular tradition.
Read MoreOn Tu B’Shvat, we plant seeds to bring new trees into our world. Our woven planter kit to start growing your own lemon and lime trees from your very own fruit. This planter was designed with three woven strands to represent the elements needed to nurture growth: sunlight, water, and nutrients. Assemble to pieces to create a cozy new home for your seedlings.
Read MoreThis year, host a fruity Tu B’Shvat Seder with our sweet and savory four-course meal. This menu has been designed to complement each section of the four-part ceremony outlined in our Tu B’Shvat Seder Guide.
Read MoreSing along with some Tu B’Shvat holiday songs about trees, nature. and growing.
Read MoreOn Tu B’Shvat, we celebrate with gardening activities. Use our Tu B’Shvat, we celebrate with gardening activities. Use our Tu B’Shvat Shovel and Rake to nurture plants in your home, backyard, or neighborhood.
Read MoreOn Tu B’Shvat we celebrate the Jewish New Year for the trees. Some fondly refer to this holiday as the “birthday of the trees.” This year, we invite you to throw a proper birthday party for the trees by baking a sweet treat! Our Tu B’Shvat Cupcake toppers make it so easy to create a beautiful and edible forest.
Read MoreDuring Tu B’Shvat, we celebrate the end of winter and the start of spring. As empty branches begin to fill with new leaves, we are reminded that trees are incredible structures. This game invites you to imagine some of the challenges of growing like a tree. Can you stay strong and balanced?
Read MoreThe Haggadah is a guide for the Seder ceremony. The Tu B’Shvat Seder takes place at home and involves the entire family, old and young, and sometimes close friends.
Read MoreOn Tu B’Shvat, it is customary to enjoy fruits of all kinds, especially those native to Israel. Many celebrate by preparing foods that incorporate the Seven Species of Israel.
Read MoreA menorah is a special candleholder that we use during Hanukkah.
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Read MoreOn Hanukkah, we celebrate the holiday by sharing gifts with friends and family. Use our Pop-Art Donut Packages to gift a taste of Hanukkah!
Read MoreIt’s a tradition to decorate our windows to advertise the miracle of Hanukkah. Assemble and hang this Hanukkah chain to see it sparkle in the light.
Read MoreInspired by the lyrics of the classic song, use our kit to make your very own dreidels out of clay!
Read MoreDuring Hanukkah, one of the ways we celebrate is by singing joyous songs. We have created a playlist with some of our favorites to sing along to! Just follow along with the lyrics printed in Chapter 6 from the Hanukkah Guide.
Read MoreUpgrade your Hanukkah donut treats with festive holiday symbols that are good enough to eat!
Read MoreA menorah is a special candleholder that we use during Hanukkah. Every year, we make a new menorah and add it to our family menorah collection. This year, we came up with a flat menorah for you to build and color!
Read MoreHanukkah is celebrated with dishes fried in oil to recall a small bottle of oil that miraculously lasted for 8 nights. We fry up golden potato latkes and jelly-filled sufganiyot donuts, spin the dreidel, and share a meal with loved ones. Instead of a formal, sit-down meal, try hosting a festive Hanukkah party!
Read MoreOn Hanukkah, we celebrate and retell an important story with themes of miracles, strength, and light. We invite you to read along with our illustrated version of the Story of Hanukkah.
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