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How to Keep Kids Engaged at the Seder
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Are you looking for ways to engage your children at the Seder? β¨π Hear from our expert, Simon Taylor, Director of Community Projects & Partnerships, who shares 3 simple and effective tips to make the Seder more meaningful and interactive for your children. π‘π€ The Seder is an opportunity to inspire the next generation - letβs make it engaging, memorable, and impactful! Gen Aleph, a project of OU Community Projects & Partnerships, offers Orthodox families accessible, data-driven resources and courses, both in-person and online, to support raising the next generationof passionate and committed Jews
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It can be really tough to keep your kids
engaged in the seda. So, what do you do?
Number one, have your children prepare.
The more your children are involved in
preparing for the seda by decorating
chairs and tables, creating their own
hagadas, the more they're going to be
invested and the better experience it
will be for everybody. Number two,
prizes. Make sure you have awesome
prizes ready to give out to the kids for
taking part, answering questions, all
the good stuff. Number three, designate
roles. If you plan in advance and make
sure your kids know who's singing what,
who's saying what, who's dressing up as
who, these are great ways to keep the
kids engaged throughout the seda. With
these three tips, hopefully this year
your kids are going to have a
phenomenal, engaged, fun, and outlifting
seda.