This is fun to do with as many members of the family as possible and bring them to the Seder table.

by Rebecca Rubinstein

Here's_What_You_Need

  • A creative mind
  • Plastecine in all different colors or Das clay

Here's_What_To_Do

  • Think of the four different sons mentioned in the Haggadah:
  1. The Wise Child
  2. The "Bad" Child
  3. The simple Child
  4. The child who doesn't know how to ask
  • Maybe even read from the Haggadah who they were to familiarize yourself.
  • Now here comes the creative side, you are going to produce a representation of the Four sons. This could be four different faces characterizing the four different types of children. Or you can decide to take another angle and make an abstract model of something that represents each of the four children. At the Seder table others have to guess which object represents which son and why.

Published: Wednesday, April 2, 2003

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About the Author

Rebecca Rubinstein

Rebecca Rubinstein is a freelance writer and Jewish educator. She has designed and written a number of childrens' educational web sites, including the family activities at www.aish.com/holidays/passover . She can be contacted on rbrubin@zahav.net.il or 972-2-9997065/ 054 547368.

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