Parsha Nosher - Snacks Based on the Parsha

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Talya Galaganov
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ParshaNosher is a web site featuring snacks based on the week's parsha that children can make themselves, most of which can even be made on Shabbat (ask your personal rav if making on Shabbat).  Each week contains alternatives for using shelf-stable or fresh and healthy ingredients, along with the text (both in Hebrew and English translation) that gives context to the particular image created.  

An overview of the week's parsha, as well as explanation of the source for its name, is included on each parsha page.  The web site also includes numerous original articles related to the parsha.

New snacks and/or articles are added regularly, so check back often!

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Topic
  • Creativity and the Arts
  • Food
  • Jewish Holidays (Chagim)
  • TaNaKh
Setting
  • After School and Beyond
  • Camp
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Early Childhood
  • Family Engagement

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