
The Jewish Educator Portal has curated an exciting blend of Passover resources to help your learners connect with the themes of Passover. Explore the holiday through art projects, text study, discussions, and relate Passover to the learners' modern lives. Lesson plans and activities are available for early childhood through high school.
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Give students the opportunity to learn about Pesach and how it is reflected in manuscripts of haggadot from around the world.

Liven up your lesson and/or Passover seder with these four puzzles, each based on a different Passover theme.

A new take on a traditional Syrian and Moroccan Passover ritual to recall the experience of bondage.

Passover blessings and other Passover resources accessible for pre-readers or students with disabilities.

While some seder traditions seem weird, they’re part of the age-old traditions passed down by the Jewish people the world over.

This drawing lesson allows young children to connect to the Pesach story in a personal way.

Consider Miriam’s experience of exile and the parallels between her story and moments of isolation in your life.

Passover is the holiday of liberation and freedom. What do these terms and this holiday mean to us as Americans?

Add fun participation to your Seder with games that explore important ideas, symbols, and people.

A curriculum guide that explores core events of Judaism and Christianity as a path to interfaith understanding.

This curriculum guide explores the "master story" of the Exodus.

Students consider the benefits and challenges of identity labeling and their identity experiences.

A comprehensive list of Passover activities sorted into different learning methods and perspectives.

Practice gratitude by making your own Dayenu!

A podcast on Rachel Sharansky Danziger’s personal connection to the Exodus story.

The Jewish Language Project features Passover traditions through images, music, recipes, and an original haggadah!

Teach Passover with an Israel Education lens!

NCSY's Passover resource collection for teens.

Jigzi has hundreds of interactive Passover games and lessons for children ages 4-14.
Explore the resources, prompts, and activities in this Freedom Value Spark.
We've got you covered with 49 days of fun facts about each number as you count the Omer.

Engage students in meaningful, developmentally appropriate Passover learning with differentiated lesson plans K-12.
Celebrating- Seder and Beyond
What is the meaning of the Orange on a Seder plate? A Keshet explainer.

Imbue your seder with mental wellness with this new seder companion!

Travel through the Haggadah looking for clues in this Passover themed scavenger hunt.

Contemplate the depth contained in the washing or hands this Seder with helpful guide.

A collection of resources suitable for a variety of ages and learning environments.

This lesson plan for high school students focuses on Pesach and Jewish identity.

Move your seder from the mundane to the magical as you pass on the traditions and the stories you love.

A shortened, illustrated version of the Passover story.

Get a glimpse into the significance of Mimouna and how it is celebrated with these visual and audio resources.

Make Passover programming and youth philanthropy work together to create deeper learning for Passover.

Download and print a special family Pesach kit with games, trivia and more from ANU.

A Passover Bingo game with pre-made cards and a template to make your own.

Turn your seder into an interactive, delightful, thoughtful and meaning-filled experience with this collection of activities for all ages.

This interactive Pesach scavenger hunt features 10 engaging cards designed to make Seder night more dynamic.

Interactive tools that make Passover learning accessible and engaging for all children, including those with disabilities!

This toolkit includes information, activities for an engaging, and educational Passover for your family and/or classroom.

Mimouna is a Moroccan festival that spread across North Africa - it is celebrated around the world right after Pesach.

A Haggadah supplement from the Hartman Institute for Passover 2024

A Haggadah supplement to older teens in light of October 7th.

How might we integrate hope for the return of our hostages into our Seders this year? How might we meaningfully engage an intergenerational group with the hostage issue at the Seder table?

In this difficult time, the familiar words of the Haggadah will no doubt sound different. What does it mean to recite them today?