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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
Hiddur Mitzvah, literally meaning, “the beautification of a mitzvah,” are actions that glorify, or beautify, the observances and celebrations within Jewish tradition, in particular Shabbat and the holidays....... 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
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
Going to the Promised Land Lyrics by Lisa Baydush, Music by Lisa Baydush and Lisa Ashery © 11/13/14 Teaching tip from the songwriter: Remind students about Passover story; ask them where the Israelites were going? Do they know another name for the Promised Land? Continue the narrative and act out being the Israelites walking to the Promised Land…....... More