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Jewish-Women-who-changed-the-world
5 Jewish Women Who Changed the World

Queen Esther, Asenath Barzani, Hannah Senesh, Minister Golda Meir and Bella Abzug changed the world.

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hamentaschen
How to Make a Purim Gift Basket

Suggestions for creating simple mishloach manot baskets for Purim.

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Understanding Your Community Through the Story of Purim
Understanding Your Community Through the Story of Purim

Using the lens of Mordecai and Haman, this project has students consider the good and bad in their lives.

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Interactive Accessible Megilla
Interactive Megillah and a Hebrew Literacy Activity for Purim

Make Purim accessible and engaging for all students with our Interactive Megillah and Words for Purim activity.

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Mizrahi Jewish Family in traditional dress
Expressing Diversity in Jewish Identity: Blending In and Standing Out (PURIM)

This two-day lesson uses the story of Purim as a frame to examine how Jews have preserved and protected their identities.

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Joy and Generosity: Giving on Purim
Joy and Generosity: Giving on Purim

Make giving to others the centerpiece of your Purim celebration with this activity.

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Three Purim Games For Your Seudah
Three Purim Games For Your Seudah

What can you do to make your Purim Seudah as joyful as possible? Play some games!

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Purim with the National Library of Israel
Purim with the National Library of Israel

Come and discover beautiful megillot, photographs, posters, and much more.

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The Meaning Behind Purim Hamantaschen
The Meaning Behind Purim Hamantaschen

“They tried to kill us, we survived, let’s eat.” certainly holds true for Purim- so why the Hamantaschen?

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Puppeting Purim (and Other Holiday Stories) Program Guide

An intergenerational program for families with children ages 5–9 to bring the story of Purim to life by creating puppets.

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