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Passover – Teacher Resources

Use these resources to teach about the historical significance of this Jewish holiday and to enjoy Passover activities. Passover begins on the 15th day of Nissan, the first month of the Jewish calendar. It usually takes place in April. Passover is a time to reflect on slavery, redemption, and the strong will of people to persevere: Passover celebrates when God freed the Jews from bondage in Egypt with the leadership of Moses. To commemorate the holiday, we have recipes for cooking kosher treats, printable instructions for making your own Seder plate, and information on the history of the holiday.
Slideshows
Favorite Passover Activities Slideshow
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Printables
Paper Seder Plate
A Holiday from Another Culture
Passover, the Jewish Festival of Freedom
A Holiday from the Past
Passover Art Activities
Decoupage Seder Plate
Passover Symbols
Afikomen Art
Passover Freedom Mural
Pillows with Pizzazz
Social Studies Activities
Passover Facts Quiz
Passover Seder Word Scramble
Jewish Holidays, 2001-2009
Food & Recipes
Kosher Treats
Passover Pancakes
Jewish Cultural Resources
The Keeping Quilt
The Holocaust
Winter Holidays
Holiday Poems
Israeli Children's Songs
Holiday Bingo (K-4)
Favorite Passover Activities Slideshow
More Jewish Cultural Resources
Hanukkah Resources
Favorite December Holidays Printables Slideshow, Grades K-4
Hanukkah History
Jewish Knish Recipe
Potato Print Wrapping Paper
Favorite Hanukkah Activities Slideshow, Grades K-4
Making a Hanukkah Card
Hanukkah or Chanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights
More Hanukkah Resources for Teachers

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