passover Box activities
With this experience, take your search for chametz to a new level with an iconic searchlight and scavenger hunt. How many items can you find?
On Passover, we retell the story of Exodus. In this narrative, God sends ten terrible plagues upon Egypt. Each plague was sent to convince the Pharaoh to let the Israelites be free from slavery. With this experience, you can use the art of origami to bring this chapter of the story to life.
When the Israelites were leaving Egypt, they were in such a rush that they didn’t have time to let their bread raise. To remember this part of the Exodus story, we do not eat leavened foods during Passover. Since they are flourless meringues have become a customary Passover treat.
With this experience, you can transform any cup into a special cup for Elijah and Miriam. Just peel and stick them to a glass of your choice. There’s no adhesive, so they won’t leave a mark.
With this experience, you can color and assemble a special holder to protect your Afikoman until it is found!
In Hebrew, the word “seder” means order. The Passover Seder is a special meal with specific traditions and symbols to celebrate the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. This year, use our illustrated Haggadah to lead this important ritual.
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.
Every year, we retell an important story from Jewish history.