Passover for Kids: Hebrew Cleaning Vocabulary

boy cleaning for Passover

Passover is a time to celebrate Jewish freedom from slavery in Egypt. An important part of this celebration is the preparation and cleaning that comes with it. Teaching your children Hebrew cleaning vocabulary can make Passover preparation more fun while also helping them learn valuable language skills. This blog post will explore how to involve […]

The Four Parshiot Between Purim and Passover + Fun Quiz

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As the Spring season approaches, it is a time for the special four Parshiot between Purim and Passover. During this period, Jewish communities around the world look forward to these Shabbats. This blog post will explore why these Shabbats are so important in Jewish tradition and what makes them unique. We will examine their Talmudic […]

Quick Passover Language Guid

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Spring is in the air – and that means it’s time to celebrate Passover! Passover is a wonderful holiday that celebrates freedom and renewal, but for many of us, it is also an opportunity to brush up on some Hebrew. Therefore, take a look at this quick Passover language guid. We’ll start by exploring the […]

Passover Seder Melodies

Passover Seder table

Passover is a time to remember the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt and celebrate with family and friends. One of the best parts of any Passover Seder is singing Passover Seder melodies together, as they bring an energy and joy to the celebration like nothing else. Therefore we’ll explore four popular […]

Hebrew Passover Activities and Crafts for Kids

Passover table

Passover is a deeply meaningful holiday that celebrates freedom and liberation. It’s important to plan Passover activities for kids. It can be a great opportunity to explore the history of the Jewish people and learn some Hebrew, as well as participate in creative activities and crafts. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how you can […]

Why Ditch the Debbie Friedman Hebrew Alpha Bet Song

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If you’ve gone to Hebrew school anytime from 1990 until this very day, you probably had to sing the Debbie Friedman Hebrew alpha bet song. Two generations of American kids grew up learning Hebrew that way. However, there are some fundamental issues with the song and you might want to consider something else for your […]

How early is too early to learn Hebrew

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How early is too early to learn Hebrew? For some people, Hebrew school is a necessary part of their childhood. Others may not be exposed to the language until they are adults. So when is the best time to start learning Hebrew? There are many benefits to teaching the Hebrew alphabet for kids at an […]

Celebrating Tu-Bishvat with Kids

Parent celebrating Tu-Bishvat with kids

If you’re looking for a fun and meaningful way of celebrating Tu-Bishvat with kids, look no further! Tu-Bishvat is the perfect opportunity to teach your children about the environment and the importance of taking care of our planet. Here are some ideas on how to make the most of this special day including this popular […]

5 New Hebrew Words for Tu-Bishvat

Tu Bishvat is a time to take a deep breath and inhale the nature around us, and what better way to celebrate than by learning some Hebrew Words for Tu-Bishvat? Let’s learn five words that will help you ring in the new year of trees. Also make sure to listen to some popular Hebrew Tu-Bishvat […]

Three Purim Hebrew Words for Kids

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Ah, Purim, the one day of the year where dressing up in costumes, drinking copious amounts of wine, and eating triangular shaped cookies is not only allowed but encouraged! But let’s face it, your Purim celebration can get a little stale year after year. So, why not spice things up a bit (or should we […]