Posts Tagged ‘kosher’

Let the Feast Begin

Mar
27th
2010

Shulchan Orech…. the meal begins. There has been some drama built into the meal to heighten interest for the children and it is the nature of our God, our Lord to tell stories, to engage us.
But now it is time to put down the haggadahs, and begin to enjoy the feast, starting perhaps with [...]

Let’s Go on a Hunt

Feb
21st
2010

The modern Passover celebration held around the world includes several weeks of preparation. A household “keeping Kosher,” (a home that observes Kosher dietary regulations,) will have four sets of dishes and kitchen utensils. To keep kosher means that meals containing meat would never be prepared with any dairy. Not only does the meal not contain [...]



Welcome to our Passover Journey!

Each day, there will be a question to ponder. I suggest getting a small notebook and writing down one thing you got from each day. No mystery there, we are a people who forget, we need to write it down. Emily and Hannah are doing it with me here. (I told them they had to ) Jenni is doing it of her own accord.

Additionally, I hope each day to have either an activity, some artwork, or a piece of music~ something to get our senses wrapped up in this journey. *shrugs shoulders* because, hey we learn better that way.

I am undertaking this study with care and am researching carefully ~Still I caution you to be like the Bereans (acts 17:11) and dont take my word for it, examine the Scriptures for yourself. Receive the truth with enthusiasm.

Tony and I are still working on some techinical issues and we have made some progress, check out the left sidebar links and be surprised. In the mean time, please leave me a comment at the bottom of each post...


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