On Passover, we use a Seder Plate to hold symbolic foods that will be highlighted throughout the meal. Decorated with these special items, this dish often serves as a centerpiece for the evening, both figuratively and literally.
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Read MoreWhile the story of Purim is being read, we use groggers to make a ruckus whenever the name of Haman is mentioned. This year, build your own grogger and shake the very letters of Haman’s name to make some noise!
Read MoreThe story of Purim is full of hidden layers. To honor this theme, we dress up in costume and enjoy a day of masquerading.
Read MoreOn Purim, we celebrate with festive costume parties instead of formal sit-down dinners. This year, serve little bites that are easy to pass and share. These appetizers are inspired by the purim story, which is filled with layers of hidden identity and meaning.
Read MoreInterlock these cards together to build a sculptural centerpiece. Then, use the questions to launch a conversation about Purim characters, memories, and customs.
Read MoreOn Purim, we are invited to consider themes of chance and hidden identity. Use this fill-in-the-blank game to play with these qualities while learning more about this holiday and some of the traditions. You will be laughing and learning at the same time!
Read MoreEach Friday night, we welcome Shabbat as a family with special rituals.
Read MoreA few minutes before sunset on Friday night, we welcome Shabbat by lighting two candles and saying a special blessing. Craft a custom set of holders for your family with the traditional Shabbat greeting embossed in both English and Hebrew.
Read MoreOn Shabbat, we place a cover over the challah bread until the blessing is said. Since this happens after the blessings for the candles and wine, some say we keep the challah covered so that it doesn’t feel left out.
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Read MoreEach Friday, we bake challah bread to enjoy on Shabbat. Follow along with our easy braiding diagrams to bake your own challah for Shabbat
Read MoreA few minutes before sunset on Friday night, we welcome Shabbat by lighting candles and saying a special blessing.
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