Purim Hebrew English Memory Cards
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 15:17

Authors: CAJE

Age Group: 7-11

Format: Game

Description: Practice Hebrew reading and Purim holiday vocabulary at the same time with this memory game.  The words associated with Purim in Hebrew and English are provided and they just need to be copied onto card.  This is a great way to reinforce vocabulary as well as to increase familiarity with the Hebrew words.  

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The Road to Shushan
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 15:07

Authors: CAJE

Age Group: 7-11

Format: Board Game

Description: This is a board game that tells the story of Purim through cards.  It is a good way to introduce the story of Purim so that all children can start from a level playing field in terms of knowledge.  It would be perfect for a small class but can also be used for larger classrooms if more than one board game is played at the same time.

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Purim Resources
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 12:45

Authors: The Lookstein Centre for Jewish Education
 
Age Group: 5-7,7-11,11-14
 
Format: Lesson Plans
 
Description:  In this series of lesson plans designed specifically for Purim, there is a range of creative ideas as well as vocabulary and facts about Purim.
 
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Purim Lessons and Deeds
Tuesday, 16 August 2011 18:16

Author: Jeanie Horowitz

Age group: 11-14, 14-16

Format: Lesson Plan

 Description: In these lessons students will understand the Purim story in the context of masking our true identity to survive. Some students will achieve an understanding of the inability to have total control over your own destiny. Students will connect the story and lessons of Purim to the importance of community, both Jewish and the wider community as demonstrated in the Mitzvot related to Purim, matanot Laevionim, Mishloach Manot, Seudah Purim and reading the Megillah.

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Purim and Free Will
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:00

Authors: Jewish Educators' Network

Age Group: 11-14, 14-16

Format:
Lesson Plan

Description: The aim of this lesson is to analyze the text and see what question was troubling the Rabbis and how they solved it. What can we learn from this text and how does it alter our appreciation of the festival of Purim?

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