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  1. Engage students in a hands-on, meaningful lesson that connects the Catholic faith to its roots in Jewish tradition with this reflective Passover Seder Script! This resource is designed to deepen understanding of the symbolism within the Seder meal while highlighting connections to the Catholic Mass ...

  2. The Seder Meal: A Messianic Passover Haggadah This is an abbreviated celebration of the Seder Meal of the Jewish feast of Passover, adapted to explain the messianic significance of this Jewish feast. It would ideally be celebrated in a family setting, on or before Holy Thursday, as a way to foster appreciation of, and anticipation for

  3. 6 wrz 2016 · This lesson, which involves class discussion and chevruta/partner work, discusses the Karpas section of the Passover seder. The lesson can be adapted for different ages and levels of students.

  4. Children will experience the Passover story and explore how God saves his people and we use special meals like the Seder Meal at Passover and Holy Communion to remember God’s great grace. Target Age Group: Children age 5-12 years

  5. Hand out one sheet to each child and ask them to get their Bibles. Read the instructions aloud and work as a group to find out how the verses in Exodus relate to the death of Jesus –our Lamb; and how, thanks to Jesus, we are saved – just like the Israelites were.

  6. Bring social justice to your seder table! Our Passover Play Pack is perfect for kids and the young-at-heart. Get started today by downloading and printing your set by clicking the images below. You can find more readings, rituals and stories on our Passover Resources page.

  7. Passover is a special meal that God told the Jewish people to eat as a way to remember that God rescued them from slavery in Egypt. As Christians we celebrate Passover as a way to remember that God, through Jesus, has rescued us from slavery to sin. Death has passed-over us and we have eternal life!