Celebrate Jewish holidays — with more fun, less stress!
Jewish Holidays in a Box is committed to helping you celebrate Jewish holidays in a way that’s fun, easy, and right for your family.
We love when you tell us how your home celebrations were better, more fun, more memorable than ever — and that our materials gave you added confidence.
“The ‘Celebrate Passover’ guide removes the angst of hosting a Passover Seder and replaces it with warm encouragement, smart tips and easy to share educational tidbits. Ellen managed to give me confidence to host a Seder that focuses on enjoying being with family and creating memories.” Mom of 5-year-old
“Thanks for the motivation to make this holiday a special day — it was the best ever!” Mom of 3
“I am especially excited about the Hanukkah CD so I can join my grandsons when they say the prayers.” Susan
“Best idea ever! I’ve been looking for something like this for years.” Joanna, Educator
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I wish I’d known more about Jewish home celebrations when I was a young mother. Now, as a grandma, I have a second chance to create more joy in our family. And that’s what I want to share with you!
We created Jewish Holidays in a Box for:
- Busy moms and dads
- Jewish, interfaith, and Jews-by-choice families
- Grandparents who want to share beloved traditions
- Sunday school teachers looking for easy-to-use ideas
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Out-of-the box thinking
Rejoice in the fall harvest (Sukkot), sparkling lights in the dark of winter (Hanukkah), the new life of trees in spring (Tu B’Shevat) ,and so much more!
Discover ways to celebrate that work for you. Are you a foodie? We’ll talk about fresh pomegranates for Rosh Hashanah, matzah brie for Passover, and hamentaschen (Purim).
Sign up now for our free e-newsletter, Simply Celebrating! [see form in right column] and we’ll send you tips for all the holidays.





Keep functioning ,fantastic job!
Thanks, Edmund!