Today we gathered all our Passover books, then made our Passover Book Box and played our fun Passover Reading Bingo Challenge! We love books in general and find them so helpful to introduce or review a holiday. And then continue reading them throughout the holiday because they are so fun! Making a Passover Book Box …
Passover 2021 Round Up
Passover is early on the secular calendar this year but have no fear, we’ve got you covered with lots of fun, engaging, and meaningful crafts and activities all linked here on our Passover 2021 Round Up page! Passover starts on March 27th this year. This holiday commemorates the exodus of the Jews from slavery in …
Purim Tape Resist Mural
Back by popular demand from my kiddos, a couple weeks ago we made our Purim Tape Resist Mural and I absolutely love seeing the bright colors and fun symbols on our wall! Purim starts tomorrow but there is still time to do this craft. It’s a great learning tool, a lovely Purim decoration, and a …
DIY At-Home Purim Carnival
When I asked my kids what their favorite part of Purim is they all said the Carnival: games, tickets, costumes, and fun … ok Pandemic, we can still make this happen and over the weekend we did: enter our own DIY At-Home Purim Carnival! We put together some games (kiddos helped make them), crafts, activities, …
Spice Up Your Pandemic Purim Mishloach Manot
Purim may only be a few days away but there’s still time to create a fun Mishloach Manot with this Spice Up Your Pandemic Purim Mishloach Manot theme! Ready to put some Persia in your Purim? This year we decided to add some Persian spices to some of our favorite snacks. You probably already have …
Ginger Apricot Cardamom Hamantaschen With Crystallized Ginger Curls
With Purim just a few days away I wanted to create a new tasty hamantaschen treat that would fit with my Spice Up Your Pandemic Purim Mishloach Manot theme and after I tried these Ginger Apricot Cardamom Hamantaschen With Crystallized Ginger Curls I was totally in love! I hope you like them too! Making the …
Sephardic Spiced Nut Chews
I love nuts, I love nut brittle, and I love Sephardic and Middle Eastern spices so these Sephardic Spiced Nut Chews really hit the spot for a sweet and spiced snack! They also made the perfect addition to my Spice Up Your Pandemic Purim Mishloach Manot theme for this year’s Purim basket! Easy and Quick …
Spiced Energy Balls
Every Passover I make a variation of dried fruit, nut, and grape juice haroset balls with a Sephardic flair so when I wanted to find another tasty component for my Spice Up Your Pandemic Purim Mishloach Manot theme I thought Spiced Energy Balls would be the perfect balance of healthy and sweet for the celebration! …
Courage Catcher Craft
Purim is a great time to talk about courage, bravery and standing up for oneself and others and this Courage Catcher Craft not only reviews this major theme of the holiday but also empowers your own children to think about how they can be courageous. What You’ll Need Paper Bag (or construction paper or cardstock) …
Make Vashti, Courage, and Consent Part of Your Discussion and Activities This Purim
One of the themes of Purim is the revealing of something hidden. As educators and parents, we often sum up this theme as Esther revealing her Jewish identity that she had kept secret from her husband, King Ahasuerus. This revealing saved the Jews of Persia. The focus of what Vashti revealed is usually not discussed …









