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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of Passover and its significance.

Materials and Prep

  • A computer or mobile device with internet access
  • Pen and paper
  • Optional: Passover Haggadah or any related books

Activities

  1. Research Passover

    Use the internet to find information about Passover. Take notes on key points such as the history, traditions, and symbols associated with the holiday.

  2. Create a Passover Timeline

    Based on your research, create a timeline of important events related to Passover. Include dates and brief descriptions of each event. Be creative and use colors or illustrations to make it visually appealing.

  3. Write a Passover Poem

    Express your understanding and feelings about Passover through a poem. You can use rhymes or free verse, and include imagery and metaphors to make it engaging.

  4. Prepare a Passover Recipe

    Choose a traditional Passover recipe, such as matzo ball soup or charoset, and follow the instructions to prepare it. Take pictures of the process and the final dish to share with your family or friends.

Talking Points

  • "Passover is an important Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt."
  • "During Passover, Jewish people engage in various rituals and traditions to remember and celebrate this historical event."
  • "One of the most significant symbols of Passover is the unleavened bread called matzo, which represents the haste in which the Israelites left Egypt."
  • "The Seder is a special meal held on the first two nights of Passover. It includes specific foods, prayers, and readings from the Haggadah, a book that tells the story of the Exodus."
  • "Passover is a time for reflection, gratitude, and renewal. It serves as a reminder of the importance of freedom and the value of overcoming challenges."

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