Here are some great sites to get your kids or students excited about Passover.
- Babaganewz has a terrific magic trick, fun seder games, ecards (frogs and locusts!), Passover Jewpardy, mad libs, a memory game, a video game, a Darfur reading, and the four questions in many languages.
- ChabadKids offers a How To Passover feature, as well as arts and crafts, recipes, music and video, stories, and games.
- Torahtots has greeting cards, coloring pages, and some fun games that can be printed out.
- Kids Domain provides arts and crafts, coloring pages, mazes, and recipes.Â
- About.com suggests some Passover children’s books.
Enjoy!
seder
Pronounced: SAY-der, Origin: Hebrew, literally “order”; usually used to describe the ceremonial meal and telling of the Passover story on the first two nights of Passover. (In Israel, Jews have a seder only on the first night of Passover.)