10 April 2013
09 April 2013
parashah tazria - metzorah
Tazria means
"she gives birth."
The Torah stipulates that a woman is
ritually impure after giving birth. A certain amount of time is
proscribed for her to stay away from the mikdash depending on whether she has given birth to a boy (33
days) or a girl (66 days). At the conclusion of the time period, she
is to bring a sacrifice to the coen.
Lamb and dove paper craft for the korbanot the mother brings to the coen
...He
shall demolish the house, its stones, its wood, and all the mortar
dust of the house, and he shall take them outside the city, to an
unclean place...
tzaraat of the wall paper work
02 April 2013
28 March 2013
parashah shemini
two baskets with all the animals mixed up and empy trays for kosher/non kosher animals
the animals divided into kosher and non kosher
kosher tray
non kosher tray
We choosed just a classic Kosher/non Kosher animal sorting activity
Then we spent time learning a little bit about mammals, birds, insects, fishes and reptiles. 26 March 2013
24 March 2013
Pesach pillows
Our Pesach pillows for a very confortable Seder night.
I made them for my family. Specially cross stich decorated for my daughters.
If interested in measures and cross stich samples contact me by mail.
20 March 2013
parashah Tzav - Ketoret
Ketoret
The "ketoret" was the incense that was burned on the altar as a "pleasing odor to Hashem." We liked the idea of sending sweet smells in G.d's
direction, we thought that the Mishkan always had a smell special
and beautiful.
We looked for this ingredients :
nutmeg
cloves
rose oil
lavender flowers
jamaican pepper
cinnamon
vanilla flavor
anise
incense
19 March 2013
Pesach Haggadah holder
Keep your haggadahs neat and organized with this shiny holder made out of a cereal box. This is a great project which can be used at the Seder. The children will create a useful item which will enhance their seder table.
Materials Needed:
A cereal magazine box , silver packing tape , paint markers to decorate the Kiddush cups,
templates of kiddush cups.
Materials Needed:
A cereal magazine box , silver packing tape , paint markers to decorate the Kiddush cups,
templates of kiddush cups.
Seder plate - make it easy
Make your own Seder plate to celebrate Passover. Decorate t it with beautifull colour to remind of spring and all the good times
ahead.
No Seder is complete without a special plate highlighting all of the Passover symbols:
Charoset,
a delicious mixture of apples, walnuts, red wine, cinnamon and sugar,
symbolizing the mortar used to build Pyramids in ancient Egypt Bitter
herbs, usually horseradish, reminding us of the difficulties endured by
our ancestors Greens (can be parsley, lettuce or celery), representing
spring and a time of new beginnings an Egg, symbolizing the circle of
life ,a Shankbone.
What you'll need:
- One round plastic or sturdy paper plate
- Five paper muffin cups
- acrylic paint
- Paint brush
- Craft glue
- Sparkles
- Black marker
- Stickers for decoration
Seder symbols to cut and laminate HERE
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