This year our seders are going to look a lot different. Many families are turning to technology to celebrate Passover together despite having to stay socially distant. I’ve compiled all of my best tips on how to plan for your virtual seder, how to create a seder that’s engaging for everyone, and some of the ways that this actually makes things easier for families of young children. Stay strong, stay safe. Next year together!
Passover Backgrounds for Your Zoom Seder - [ Ссылка ]
Grocery List & Easy Recipes - *still working on this
PJ Library Haggadah for free download - [ Ссылка ]
Orthodox Rabbis Approve Virtual Seders - [ Ссылка ]
My Jewish Mommy Life Haggadah - [ Ссылка ]
The Wandering Is Over Haggadah - [ Ссылка ]
Kveller Haggadah - [ Ссылка ]
In The Background:
Seder Plate: [ Ссылка ]
Ella and Noah Celebrate Passover - [ Ссылка ]
PJ Library Haggadah - [ Ссылка ]
Other Passover Content from Me:
Feeding Kids During Passover
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Planning a Passover Seder
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Passover: Our Family Traditions [ Ссылка ]
Passover Snack Recipes for Kids [ Ссылка ]
Passover Seder Table List
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50 Things Kids Can Do For Passover
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Favorite Passover Recipes 2018
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Mandatory Disclaimer: I am exactly as I claim, an everyday Jewish mom. My advice and opinions are all mine and do not represent those of any group.
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