Recent Search history
BROWSE:
Sukkot
Simchat Torah
Current Topics:
Bible Belt Balabusta has re-invented an edible, educational activity: "If your project is not conducted in a kosher building, you needn’t pay so much attention....... More
All the children in Miss Sharon's class have brought their favorite fruits to decorate the sukkah. But when Michael brings a watermelon, the class must find a way to hang it! More
Jane Breskin Zalben’s Jewish holiday picture books about Beni and his family have delighted children for the past twenty-five years! In this beautifully illustrated and elegantly designed treasury, five of her beloved Beni stories (Happy New Year, Beni; Leo & Blossom’s Sukkah; Beni’s First Chanukah; Goldie’s Purim; and Happy Passover, Rosie) are brought together in a holiday collection that can be enjoyed throughout the year....... More
In this charming folktale, Bubbe Isabella builds a sukkah to celebrate the harvest holiday....... More
Music and lyrics by Joe Black and Sue Black,www....... More
words and music by Joanie Leeds, www....... More
Tip from Lisa: Pass a basket or bag of laminated fruit/vegetables so each child can select one....... More
Engineer Ari, the first conductor of the new train from Jaffa to Jerusalem, builds a Sukkah using leftover wood and other materials gathered from friends along his route....... More
A creative sukkah decoration inspired by the Etrog! Access step-by-step guide here republished with permission fromtoriavey....... More
Bible Belt Balabusta suggests a way to re-use etrogim after Sukkot to make them useful for Havdalah for weeks after Sukkot ends....... More