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Episode Summary
In this special Passover episode, Kristen and Asher revisit Rabbi Selilah to explore the rich traditions of Passover. They explore the significance of the seder, the symbolism of the seder plate, and the unique customs that make this holiday meaningful and fun for families. Listeners will learn about the storytelling aspects of the seder, the importance of matzah, and the joyous search for the afikomen. The episode highlights how different families celebrate Passover, emphasizing the values of gratitude, freedom, and community.​
🕊️ What You'll Learn
The significance of matzah and why it's eaten during Passover
The components and symbolism of the seder plate
Family traditions like decorating the dining room as a tent and reenacting the journey from Egypt
The fun and meaning behind the afikomen hunt
How Passover customs can vary among different Jewish communities​
🏫 About Shalem Preschool
Shalem Preschool, also known as the Shalem Early Childhood Learning Center, is located in Manhattan Beach, California. The preschool is housed within Congregation Tikvat Jacob Beth Torah (CTJ) and offers a nurturing environment for early childhood education.​
Contact Information:
Address: 1829 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Phone: (914) 224-5882
Website: shalempreschool.org​
🌍 About Culture Kids Productions
Culture Kids Productions is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering a multicultural mindset among children through engaging and educational content.​
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​Education Consultant: Elisha Li
Post Production:Â Robin Lai
Produced and Edited By: Kristen Kim
Hosts: Kristen and Asher Kim
Nonprofit Consultant:Â Ami Wad
Sound FX and Music:Â Envato Elements & Archive.org