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Every spring, for eight days, Jewish
people all over the world celebrate Passover. On the first two nights, friends and
family share a holiday dinner called a Seder. They read from a special book called a
Haggadah. Haggadah means "to tell". Learn more about this tradition as well
as a fun game for you to play.
Passover Marbled Cheesecake Brownies
This week's Dessert of the Week is
joyfully brought to us by our good friend Jennifer Brown. This delicious treat is
perfect for your Passover meal. The brownies are also excellent as an everyday treat.
Jewish Cuisine
The Kids' Catalog
of Passover:
A Worldwide Celebration of Stories, Songs, Customs,
Crafts, Food, and Fun
by Barbara Rush, Cherie Karo Schwartz
 
Written in engaging, easy-to-use style, children of all ages will not only become
better acquainted with Passover, they will also be encouraged to deepen their sense of
K'lal Yisrael, the greater family of Jews around the world. Children will be thrilled with
all the activities, illustrations, and stories; parents and grandparents will value the
comprehensive treatment of the Passover themes of freedom, liberation, and redemption.
So,open this book and begin the telling of the Passover story anew!
The New York
Times Passover Cookbook:
More Than 200 Holiday Recipes from Top Chefs and
Writers
by Linda Amster (Editor), Linda Armster
 
At last, from the paper of culinary record, comes a treasure trove of more than
200 recipes that celebrate the delicious festivity of the Passover table. Compiled from
Times articles spanning almost fifty years, The New York Times Passover Cookbook
represents Jewish cuisine from all over the world. It contains family recipes that have
been passed down for generations as well as innovative kosher cuisine from such celebrated
chefs.
The Kids' Catalog
of Passover:
A Worldwide Celebration of Stories, Songs, Customs, Crafts, Food, and Fun
by Barbara Rush, Cherie Karo Schwartz
 
Inside this book is more than just matzah! The Jewish Publication Society does it
again with another wondrous kids' catalog, this time featuring the holiday of Passover.
This is not a haggadah but rather a companion to the ceremony, which can be used again and
again for many years. Here are hundreds of new ways to celebrate Passover with your
family, synagogue, and community. But the true joy of "The Kids' Catalog of
Passover" is the book's multicultural flavor; traditions from around the world, from
Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Asiatic Jewish sources, are lovingly described. |
The Jewish
Holiday Craft Book
by Kathy Ross, Melinda Levine
 
also see
Kathy Ross interview
Enables young readers to add personal creative touches to Jewish holiday
celebrations with a variety of craft projects that provide for any Jewish special occasion
or observance, including Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukot, Purim, and others.
 
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The Diamond Tree:
Jewish Tales from Around the World
by Howard Schwartz, Barbara Rush
 
A witch who can turn children into diamonds, a prince who thinks he's a rooster,
a giant who hitches a ride on Noah's ark--they're all here in this compilation of Jewish
folktales, a rich mix of magic and mysticism, prophets, wise men, and fools . A collection
of Jewish traditional nursery tales from many different countries.
Let My People
Eat!:
Passover Seders Made Simple
by Zell Schulman, Herbert Bronstein
 
The first Passover Seder cookbook that not only takes readers through the
ceremony, but also features six Seder menus to suit individual religious backgrounds,
diets, budgets, and time constraints, "Let My People Eat!" really does make
Passover Seders simple. Includes a chapter on kosher wines and food pairings. 20 line
drawings |