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Jewish Family Life: Seder Shoe Boxes for Maggid
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Saturday, March 31, 2012. Seder Shoe Boxes for Maggid. I am re-posting this one from last year. Here's a fun way we plan to re-tell the Passover story this year at our Seder table. We packed up several shoe boxes with props. We will hand them out and ask our seder guests to share a section of Maggid (the Passover story) using the props inside the shoe box. Here's what we packed up:. Box # 2 A sheep, a stick, a middle aged Moses puppet ( http:/ www.chaikids.com/. We can't wait to hear "Let My People Go!
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Jewish Family Life: March 2012
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Saturday, March 31, 2012. Seder Questions- Tally with Clothespins. The kids are still talking about this one from last year. Links to this post. Use Hieroglyphs As Seating Cards. As your guests arrive at the table, hand them a hieroglyph alphabet. They can use it to search for their name on the seating cards. Hieroglyphs from A to Z by Peter Der Manuelian has clear illustrations and a great alphabet code in the back. Links to this post. Links to this post. Seder Shoe Boxes for Maggid. A small tree (purch...
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Jewish Family Life: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Experience Building This Passover. Here is a fun one the kids planned out for their cousins who are coming for Passover this year. You can use a variety of materials for the bags. My kids came up with wooden blocks, bristle blocks, wedgits, marshmellows, kosher for passover cotton candy, craninum noodles, legos and a deck of cards. We can't wait to see all the creations! Please share any other building materials idea you have with us! Links to this post. Sunday, March 27, 2011.