Pesach
Passover at Our House
The Pesach story reinterpreted: it's Moses Prime vs. Pharonicom! It's a tradition to retell the story of Passover every year. But did you know that it's a tradition to elaborate on the story, too?
Counting the omer
A calendar to help count the Omer! Keep track of the days of the Omer with this colorful calendar!
Google Exodus
What would the Exodus from Egypt have looked like if Moshe had a laptop, Google Maps, and Facebook?
Using Technology to Teach Pesach
Practical lesson ideas for Pesach incorporating more than ten technology tools. We must create meaningful Jewish experiences through technology in order to reach our 21st century students.
The Four Children: What Type of Child Are You?
Study the text of the Four Children in the Pesach Haggadah as a lens for exploring what it means to label people today. Students will study the text of the Four Children in the Pesach Haggadah as a lens for exploring what it means to label people today.
Pesach by the Numbers
Deepen students' understanding of the Pesach holiday through the study of the number four in the Haggadah. Numbers, especially the number four, play a major role in the Pesach Seder. Students will solve Pesach-related puzzles about numbers in the Seder.
Help a Soldier Celebrate Passover Away from Home
While you and your family are celebrating Pesach around the Seder table, Jewish soldiers who are stationed away from home may be eating alone. But you can help them have a 'solo Seder.' While you and your family are celebrating Pesach around the Seder table, Jewish soldiers who are stationed away from home may be eating alone. But you can help them have a 'solo Seder.'
Pesach PDFs
Some activities for Pesach. Pesach Mini-Lessons Here are Pesach mini-lessons for crafts, discussions, and other activities. Pesach Crafts Use these instructions for pillows, origami, and puppets. Pesach Vocabulary
2009 Pesach Lessons
In honor of Pesach and its unique role in Jewish schools and homes, BabagaNewz.com offers you five lessons for your classes that will inspire your students and offer them something to share with their families on Pesach. Poetic Forms Transformation Poems
On Pesach, we celebrate our nation’s physical freedom from slavery in Egypt and spiritual freedom to observe God’s commandments.







