This year isn’t exactly a Thanksgivvukah – but it sure is close. The first candle is Sunday night, November 28th. Note – JewishHolidaysInABox.com will be closing in a few months. To get digital copies of any of our e-books or games for Hanukkah, Passover, and Rosh Hashanah or e-books about Hanukkah, Shabbat, and Passover, visit our SHOP page soon. Last year, I wrote about how many of us would be seeking new ways to celebrate, without family in our homes, because of the pandemic. This year, I hope that many of us will be with family and friends. But many of us are still being … [Read more...]
Hanukkah 2020 - A Different Year
21 days till Hanukkah 2020! I just looked back at my post from January 2020 – pre-pandemic. I was waxing nostalgic about having the extended family with us for four whole nights of Hanukkah. This year, we and many of you will be seeking new ways to celebrate the holiday in your homes - without extended families. But it doesn't have to be a sad and lonely year. We just need to bring creativity and a new outlook to celebration. To help fuel your planning, I am sharing ideas on Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/JewishHolidaysInABox) for activities that are possible this Hanukkah. If … [Read more...]
Rosh Hashanah 2020 - New Year Greeting Cards
Jewish New Year cards are more important than ever this year. In past years, I’ve talked about the joy of having kids create Jewish New Year cards to send to family. This year, when so many of us are missing being able to hug our grands and nieces and nephews and aunts and uncles, let’s flip the idea on its head. Let the adults initiate the project – and ask the kids to add the finishing touches. (Or we can finish them ourselves!) This year, we moms and dads and grand’rents can send to family of all ages whom we are missing. Rosh Hashanah 2020 Starts Friday, September 18th We’re all … [Read more...]
What Hope Looks Like - Al Kol Eleh
During these unprecedented times, music helps us heal and hope and express. If you are home with little ones, music of all kinds can both soothe and celebrate life. With “Al Kol Eleh,” a song by Naomi Shemer, we can simply listen. Or we can use the song as a springboard for discussion. And we can even embrace it more deeply by learning how to play it on an instrument or memorize the lyrics to sing it. In our family, we used to sing this song as a special Rosh Hashanah treat, because of the concept. The first verse reads: Al hadevash v’al ha-oketz – over the honey and the (bee) sting … [Read more...]
Free Passover Resources for 2020
While most of us will not have the comfort and company of our family and friends around our Passover Seder tables this year, there is still much we can do to celebrate – including via online platforms like Zoom. But even if you are having a small, just-your-family-around-the-table Seder, let this be a year to celebrate joyfully – and simply. (Our mini-survey on Facebook, by the way, showed that 100% of respondents plan to be at home with just their in-home families.) To help you, we are making all four of our Passover resources available to you at no cost. Passover Seder … [Read more...]