Using the actual text of the Haggadah and the Bible, engage students in an exploration of Dayenu and the Passover narrative. Students will use art, music, and their detective skills to deepen their connection to the Haggadah and to enhance their Seders. This lesson can be done in English or as Hebrew reading practice.
This activity is best suited for 7th – 12th grades.
Additional Passover resources are available from JTeach.org here.
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- TaNaKh
- Storytelling
- Jewish Tradition
- Jewish Text and Thought
- Jewish Holidays (Chagim)
- Gratitude
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- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Family Engagement
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