Passover Resources
Connecting with community this Passover
As in past years, we have connected each other at Passover Seders. This year we hope to do the same.
If you are looking to find an opportunity to connect with others for a Virtual Passover Seder, let us help.
Contact Rabbi Jaech to join a virtual seder.
Women Cook Passover Recipes
Our Israeli friends who visited us and shared a lovely meal from each of their heritages, have sent us a collection of Passover recipes.
Whether you are looking for something new to add to your dessert options or if you want to find a less common Sephardic dish to spice things up at your Seder table, you'll find it here.
Check out the Women Cook Passover specialties:
Exotic and flavorful Passover recipes from Israel
Other Passover Recipe Sources:
What Jew Wanna Eat - Providing an answer to "What is Jewish food?" one recipe at a time
Poppy and Prune - Recipes that explore global Jewish food history and culture, from the biblical era to the present
a virtual Seder, A Little Ones Story, a Puzzle and a Peach
Virtual Seder - Creative ideas on venturing into a virtual Passover Seder by Rabbi Pein.
A Passover Story - K-1 Grade - Flip through the pages for the story as shared in our Gan/Aleph CJL Class.
Where is the afikoman? - If you can find Waldo, you can find the afikoman....or can you?
A Peach Treat - It's tried and true and we are sharing it with you!
TIPJY & Tipsy Snap, Crackle, Pop...It's Matzah Crunch!
TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2020
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ON ZOOM
Come learn to make Matzah Crunch to bring to your Passover Seder!
If you have the ingredients available, you can even make this treat with us. You'll need plain matzah, unsalted butter, dark brown sugar, kosher salt, chocolate chips and sprinkles (optional) a pot, spatula, baking sheet and aluminum foil.
Join us here: https://zoom.us/j/687347291
PJ Library's Passover Family Activities
Check out these fun Passover art projects that PJ Library has collected to keep families in creative mode during the holidays at home.
Join a virtual and musical Passover party on April 14 with PJ Library's Tkiya that is fun for kids and their families. Register here to receive the Zoom link.
Practical Tips for How to Run a Digital Seder
Monday, April 6, from 1-2:00pm ET
Not quite sure what to do with all of the resources out there? Need a little encouragement? We’ve got you covered. Learn how to craft your own seder with whatever time, materials, and Jewish knowledge you have (or don’t have!). To join the live discussion, register now: https://bit.ly/3dPLshK
This webinar is being jointly hosted by the Union for Reform Judaism, the Association of Reform Jewish Educators, and the Early Childhood Educators of Reform Judaism.
Mon, January 18 2021
5 Sh'vat 5781
TINW Happenings
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Saturday ,
JanJanuary 23 , 2021Brotherhood's Virtual Comedy Night
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 23rd 8:00pm to 10:00pm
Our very first virtual Comedy Night! Funnier than ever! Featuring the very talented Michael Somerville, Kerri Louise and Brad Trackman. Purchase your links today! -
Wednesday ,
FebFebruary 3 , 2021An Evening with Fran Hawthorne, Author of The Heirs
Wednesday, Feb 3rd 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Fran Hawthorne has spent more than three decades writing award-winning nonfiction, including eight books, mainly about consumer activism and business social responsibility. She has also been writing fiction since age four, and in 2018 her debut novel, The Heirs, was published by Stephen F. Austin State University Press -- and sold out its first printing in two months. In addition, Fran has been an editor or regular contributor for The New York Times, Business Week, Fortune, and many other publications. She is now at work on two new novels and reviews fiction for the New York Journal of Books. -
Thursday ,
FebFebruary 11 , 2021
Thursday, Feb 11th 7:30pm to 8:00pm
Join us for a quick Purim refresher on, "What You Always Wanted to know about Purim but Have Not Yet asked" on Zoom. Bring your questions, answers, and any tips for making delicious and creative Hamantaschen! -
Thursday ,
AprApril 29 , 2021
Thursday, Apr 29th 7:30pm to 8:15pm
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