Every child at the Seder awaits the pouring of a goblet of wine and opening the door for Eliyahu. Explain the significance of this custom, which dates back to the era of the Talmud, to add meaning and depth to our traditions.
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Size: | 8.5”x11″ |
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Language: | Hebrew and English |
Language Style: | Ashkenaz |
Gender: | N/A |
Color: | Black and White |
Grade(s): | Preschool – 2nd Grade, 3rd – 5th Grade |
Resource Type(s): | Handout |
Subject(s): | Holidays and Shabbos, Pesach |
Contents: | 1 – 8.5”x11” – Black and White | Plain Paper | Not Laminated |
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Page Scaling: | None (Do not fit to printable area) | ||
Notes: |
Some cutting and assembly may be required. Laminated items will require trimming. Items larger than 11×17 inches may require a large format printer. |
Goals and Objectives: | Students will explain the significance of the Kos shel Eliyahu at the Seder and build anticipation for the holiday of Pesach. |
Skills Needed: | Students need to be able to listen or read. |
Skills Developed: | Students will develop analytic and logical thinking skills as well as a sense of belonging. |
Publisher: | Walder Education |
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Founding Director: | Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
Author: | Layah Bergman |
Content: | Sefer Hatodaah by Rabbi Eliyahu Ki-Tov, |
Rabbinic Advisors: | Rabbi Ephraim Friedman |
Design: | Rikki Honickman |
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