We close our doors in late September. Before we do, consider snapping up some of our remaining inventory in quantity -- and at considerable discounts -- for your Sisterhood gift shop, your religious school, or to share with your family. They are available via PayPal in the US when purchased in bulk. Contact me at [email protected] for specifics. Passover Seder Steps Follow-Along - make your family or synagogue Seder much more fun! Hanukkah Blessings / Hanukkah Candle-Lighting Tips Sheets – laminated, two-sided, blessings on one side, how-tos on the other AND Hanukkah Song … [Read more...]
Rosh Hashanah - Celebrations for Kids & Grownups
With Rosh Hashanah coming in just 24 days, it’s time to think of how we want to celebrate this year in our homes. Some of my favorite things: Rosh Hashanah Bingo Game – for ages 2-9 + intergenerational play. Get yours from Amazon – free shipping with Amazon Prime – before they’re gone for good. This year, they’ve already been shipping to New York, California, Virginia, Canada, Hungary, and more. Jewish Family Celebrations by Arlene Rossen Cardozo – my copy is falling apart, because I’ve consulted it so many times. Pinterest.com/JewishHolidays board for Rosh Hashanah to remind me of fun … [Read more...]
Closing Biz - Get Rosh Hashanah Bingo Games Now
Want to get a Rosh Hashanah Bingo Game before they are gone forever? Since launching JewishHolidaysInABox.com in 2011, we have been delighted to help bring joy to Jewish and interfaith families around the country and around the globe. As of September 30, we will be closing the business because of other demands on our time – not because we are any less passionate about helping families celebrate Jewishly with joy. If you would like to get a Rosh Hashanah Bingo Game-In-A-Bag (or two or three or more) before they are out of stock, don’t wait. We’re getting orders every day. Get free … [Read more...]
After Passover Sale + Outdoor Experience
So how was your Passover Seder? This year, we had our own small Seder the first night with just the fam. For the second Seder, we went to the large one at our temple. While it was joyful to be in a roomful of people singing Adir Hu, it was our home Seder that allowed us to go creative. Typically, we do a Passover reenactment in the house during the Seder (when we get to the Maggid or Telling). Ahead of time, we label different rooms as Egypt, Midian, Red Sea, desert, etc. Passover experience outside But this year, we decided to take the reenactment outside. While we read the same … [Read more...]
Last-Minute Passover Seder Tips
Yes, you can make a Passover Seder – even at the last minute – by simplifying, going for the basics, and enjoying what you can do. While I didn’t grow up with impromptu, thrown-together Sedarim (plural of Seders), in my adult life . . . well, sometimes that was our only choice. In grad school, my husband and I went to class, took the bus home, hit the grocery store at 5 pm, came home, cooked, and started our Seder at 9 pm. But we had one. (And we took a picture of the table; warms my heart to this day that we pulled it off.) So my philosophy has always been to do what you can that honors … [Read more...]