Passover resources
Here are a few of the resources that we’ve been using to get ready for Passover. It includes
- Kid-friendly educational Spotify Playlist
- 2019 Kids Hagaddah Supplement made at Haggadot.com
- A link to the final edited version of our 2019 Haggadah
- Chad Gad Yaw
- Meat-Stuffed Matza Balls
Kids Passover Playlist
We’ve been prepping the kids for the Seder with a playlist on Spotify. It features a few versions of Ma Nishtana and some other Seder songs.
Haggdah
PJ Library Haggadah
PJ Library offers free books for Jewish families. If you haven’t signed up for it yet, head over to their site immediately! This year they totally outdid themselves when they sent us 6 copies of In Every Generation: A PJ Library Haggadah. We loved it so much we tried to get hold of more, but they are completely sold out for 2019. You can still download a digital version for your e-reader.
2019 Oded Kids Haggadah
Continuing our decades-old family tradition, I made a Seder supplement with kids songs, contemporary interpretations of tradition and humor. It was very easy to compile the supplement using Haggadot.com.
Download the 2019 Oded Kids Haggadah From Hagaddot
Some of the highlights:
- Four Questions in French
- Four Questions in German
- Four Questions in Italian
- Four Questions in Yiddish
- The Four Questions of Mental Health
- Oh
listen Song - Frogs Song
- The Ten Plagues from the Rosenberg Holocaust Haggadah
- A Graduate Student Haggadah: Ten Plagues
- Ten Modern Plagues
Final Edited Haggadah for Print
Haggadot was a great starting point, and I love the way you can print up a booklet at the push of a button. Unfortunately, it uses very small fonts, so I had to lay it out again for print. For the final version, I added pictures of cats under the Seder table and the plague of frogs from medieval manuscripts.
Download the final version here.
Cats
Frogs
Remembering Ray
Although I resisted it my whole life, this year, I’m invoking the Holocaust during our Seder. For many people, the Seder is their only point of contact with Jewish history and tradition. That makes it an important educational opportunity. We are using the 10 plagues from the Rosenberg Holocaust Haggadah which mentions the names of Nazi death camps near each plague.
I visited those camps on March of the Living in 2008. My guide was a survivor named Ray
Ray Fishler
Chad Gad Yaw
The S