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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 14 MIN

Making the Pesach Seder Relevant to Children (S2, E30)

from Judaism in the 21st Century · host Steven Labkoff, MD & Rabbi Daniel Cohen

The reason that Passover/Pesach has survived though the centuries more or less the same way it was practiced centuries ago is because one of it's main foci is that of teaching children. The Seder is, first and foremost, an exercise dedicated to teaching children. In today's society, teaching children complex topics such as the Pesach story can be challenging. Listen in for suggestions on making your Seder memorable and relevant to kids!

The reason that Passover/Pesach has survived though the centuries more or less the same way it was practiced centuries ago is because one of it's main foci is that of teaching children. The Seder is, first and foremost, an exercise dedicated to teaching children. In today's society, teaching children complex topics such as the Pesach story can be challenging. Listen in for suggestions on making your Seder memorable and relevant to kids!

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