Shavuot links for families
Shavuot starts the evening of May 28. It’s a two-dayer here in the Diaspora, for those of us who do the extended versions of holidays. (Now is the time I start combing the web for gluten-free...
View ArticleScheduling Shavuot
For weeks I’ve had two flyers up on the fridge. The Toddler keeps rearranging them with antique wooden fruit magnets, so I’ve had many opportunities to notice them and actually read what they say. But...
View ArticleShavuot Origami for Kids: Ten Commandments
Easy Ten Commandments Origami for Shavuot This simple paper-folding craft is a fun way to prepare for and celebrate Shavuot, the holiday that commemorates the giving of the Ten Commandments, and by...
View ArticleShavuot: Edible Mt. Sinai
This article supplements my Kveller.com piece about making Shavuot Mt. Sinai Muffins with kids. And hey, the Jerusalem Post picked it up on JPost Weekly Schmooze! Edible Crafts are one of my favorite...
View ArticleLEGO Omer Counters, DIY
LEGO omer counters. I couldn’t find any, so I made some up. LEGO is ideal for an omer counter because it is inherently irresistible and in any decent-sized LEGO bin at home are bound to be 49...
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