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[HANASHIR:13849] RE: Second Night Seder



For the smallest kids (and the ones who can least tolerate sitting...) beg
and borrow all the Duplo's you can get hold of (the large Lego's safe for
smaller kids) and for the first part of the seder they can be busy building
pyramids. A pyramid for each table? It's something that can be going on in
the background or at the beginning.

Julie Newman

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From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at) 
shamash(dot)org]On
Behalf Of Rosalie Boxt
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 1:55 PM
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
Subject: [HANASHIR:13846] Second Night Seder


Friends -- I need a bit of help.  Running a second night seder, for kids and
adults.  Last year I had the little plagues on each table, would love
something else shticky like that.  The Majic seems to hard to do -- for 150
people in a large social hall, too far away to see?

Also I had the kids prepare a little skit while adults did a little study
during Magid -- any other good ideas like that?  My challenge is the adults
thought it was too geared toward kids, but I want the kids to be engaged and
not disruptive ... advice?

Thanks
Cantor Rosalie Boxt
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Rosalie Boxt, Cantor
Temple Emanuel, Kensington, MD
301-942-2000
cantorboxt (at) templeemanuelmd(dot)org



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