Passover
For 2010, Passover (Pesach) begins at sundown on March 29th and lasts through April 6th. Celebrate the Jewish holiday with these fun crafts, recipes, and printables for the whole family.
Learn about the history and traditions of this Jewish holiday--then celebrate at home!
Find delicious Passover meal favorites in our recipe guide.
Passover Crafts
Kids can celebrate the Jewish Passover by making these crafts such as seder plates, matzah covers, Pesach cups and many more ideas. read more
Passover Greeting Card
Kids can have fun while they are learning when doing this Passover greeting card craft which entails writing Pesach, aka- Passover, in Hebrew on the front of this card alongside a Star of David. read more
Passover Seder Place Mat
This Passover, celebrate the Jewish holiday with this decorative Passover Seder Place Mat craft for kids. We have a whole range of kids activities to explore. read more
Bedikat Chametz
This Passover Bedikat Chametz craft is a fun activity for kids to make to celebrate and learn about the Jewish holiday. read more
Cardboard Tube Moses
This Cardboard Tube Moses craft for kids makes an excellent Passover, Easter or Sunday School activity. read more
Parting of the Red Sea
This kids' craft recreates the Parting of the Red Sea, symbolic of the Jewish Passover. A fun way to teach children stories from the Bible. read more
Spring Seder Plate
Decorate a pretty paper plate with the symbols of Passover. It's a wonderful way to celebrate Seder and springtime, and kids will love this easy craft. read more
Afikomen bag
Celebrate Passover with this easy and pretty no-sew fabric craft. Kids will love decorating this special afikomen bag to hold a piece of Matzah. read more
Elijah's Goblet
Elijah's goblet is a special part of Passover. Make your own by decorating an inexpensive plastic glass with tissue paper. Kids love this easy craft read more




