Passover begins March 29th at sundown, and provides a special time for reflection, meditation and family time. The links below will help augment your family’s Passover rituals and help educate those who don’t celebrate the holiday.
Happy Pesach!
1. Ten Techy Ways To Celebrate Passover, Parenting.com: Parenting.com offers some great iPhone apps, Facebook pages and websites that help make the Seder fun for kids.
2. Passover for Kids, Chabad.org: The site features interactive games, videos, stories, recipes and more all designed for kids. There is also a special section with resources for parents and educators.
3. An Elegant Passover Menu, Epicurious.com: NY caterer Abigail Kirsch shares a kid-friendly Seder dinner menu that the whole family will enjoy.
4. Passover 2010, Kaboose.com: Kaboose features a slew of Passover-related crafts, recipes, printables and a brief history of the holiday.
5. Passover Holiday Page, History.com: History.com is always a reliable source for interesting video, succinct history and traditions behind every holiday. Their coverage of Passover is great for Jewish parents who would like to educate their children, and secular people interested in learning more about Passover.
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