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The JBOP Passover Seder Activity Pack


The JBOP Passover Seder Activity Pack
(available by download only - 35 MB)

The program is for Windows (98 and upwards) and is not Mac-compatible. It costs just $3.95. In addition to the Passover Seder Activity Pack you will also receive a free bonus: the Welcoming Shabbat Activity Pack. For details of what's in the Activity Packs, click here.

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PASSOVER SEDER

The PASSOVER SEDER Activity Pack will help students and their families prepare for the family Seder, appreciating the connection between the rituals and messages of the Haggada and the Jewish value of freedom. It allows students:

  • to do an interactive review of all of the main Seder blessings and phrases;
  • to experience a lively and useful "multimedia midrash" to help master the Ma Nishtana;
  • to animate their very own Haggadah;
  • to answer interactive questions on Seder rituals and important passages in the Haggada;
  • to review key Hebrew terms (Maror, Matza, Hametz, etc.) and master the order of the Seder;
  • and to sing along with a lively version of "Dayenu", to which they can record additional tracks.

WELCOMING SHABBAT

The WELCOMING SHABBAT Activity Pack will introduce students and their families to the significance of Shabbat and to the blessings and songs for the Friday night table. It allows students:

  • to do an interactive review of Erev Shabbat blessings;
  • to experience a "multimedia midrash" about B'reishit and the first Shabbat;
  • to make their own original animation of the six days of Creation and Shabbat;
  • to answer interactive questions about Shabbat rituals and the Creation story;
  • to review key Hebrew terms (Nerot, Yayin, Challa, etc.) and understand the meaning of "Shabbat bride" and "Shabbat queen";
  • and to sing along with "Shalom Aleichem", to which they can record additional tracks.