Tuesday, March 29, 2005

 

Passover Ideas

Passover is celebrated for 8 days, beginning on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. The entire Passover meal, called the Seder, is eaten as the story of Israel's freedom is told. Activities on the placemats such as coloring, word find, or other table sitting projects can help involve the kids at the table during the sear. At a Passover party traditionally Hard Boiled Eggs, Gefilte Fish, Matzoh, Passover Popovers, Matzoh Ball Soup, Charoses, Brisket, Carrot Tzimmes, and Macaroons is served. Passover party supplies like paper plates, napkins, and cups are a perfect way to complete a Passover Party Theme. Passover party decorations using like glow jewelry, stickers. Passover loot bags tucked into baskets or an Passover piƱata can be a centerpiece and can double as party prizes. Party favors like jewelry, glow whistles, hats, masks, party-poppers and boas will add the special touches to a Passover Party Theme.

An example of a fun game to play at a Passover Party is Ducky Ducky: Everyone sits in a circle except one who is given a pillow and blind-fold. They then go and place the pillow on a persons lap, sit on it and say ducky ducky. The person should say "quack quack" this can be done only 3 times. If the blind person guesses the name the person, they should now be given the blind fold and the game run over again - after everyone has changed their places.

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