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Passover Seder Resources

These quality sites provides ideas, activities, games and thoughts that will help make your Passover more moving, meaningful and memorable.
A Different Night - Games
Three of the many games in the book, The Family Participation Haggadah: A Different Night by Noam Zion and David Dishon, are available online: The Great Chametz Hunt, 10 Plague Games, Frog Cartoon.
A Different Night - Story
The Family Participation Haggadah: A Different Night, by Noam Zion and David Dishon, offers ideas for how to make the Passover story come alive for your children via drama and real analogies.
Aish.com: Passover Haggadah Insights
These Aish.com articles offer insights into all the different parts of the Seder Service - Haggadah Introduction, Seder Plate, Kiddush, Maggid, Four Questions, Four Sons, and more.
Exodus Activities
Your children can learn about the Exodus throgh simulation games, maps, a historical newspaper, and dramatization. This page was created by The Department of Jewish Zionist Education of the Jewish Agency.
Chabad.org: Overview of the Passover Seder
Print this one page overview of the Seder's steps for a quick reference guide you can use during your Passover Seder service.
Freedom Game
This game, created by The Department of Jewish Zionist Education of the Jewish Agency, teaches older children about the concept of freedom.
Making A Memorable Seder
Dr. Ron Wolfson, a Jewish educator who is author of the Art of Jewish Living series of books and many other works on Jewish practice and education, gives tips for ways to make the Passover Seder a memorable and fun educational experience.
Passover: History and Meaning
A Passover enthusiast created this site about Passover, which includes a rabbi's view of Passover, traditions, recipes, symbols, art, and a translation into French.
Seder Plate Game
This games, created the The Department of Jewish Zionist Education of the Jewish Agency, teaches children about the symbolic meaning of the different food on the Seder Plate.
Teaching Pesach to Young Children
The Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York provides suggestions for ways to prepare young children for the Passover holiday and Seder experience.
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