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Make a Matzah Holder
by Rebecca Rubinstein
Make your very own Matza holder to put on the seder table for everyone to enjoy.

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Here's_What_You_Need

  • A piece of strong cardboard or sol 30 cms by 30 cms (12 inches by 12 inches)
  • A piece of material 30 cms by x 30 cms that you like.
  • A small piece of material in contrasting colors, or you can use any color of felt.
  • Strong glue
  • A pair of scissors
  • A magic marker or pencil

Here's_What_To_Do

  1. Measure 30 cms by 30 cms on the piece of cardboard and mark with a magic marker.
  2. Cut out the shape, and fold 2 cm from the edge to form the base of the Matza holder.
  3. Cut out the material in the same shape.
  4. Glue the material onto both sides of the cardboard with the glue gun or strong glue.
  5. Carefully glue down the edges of the sides to each other to form an open box shape.
  6. Cut out the shapes of the letters "mem", "tsadi" and "hei " and stick them on the side of the box. (You can do this on a couple of sides, if you want.)

Hey presto! You have just made a beautiful matza holder!!!!

Matzah Stencils(hebrew)


Published: Thursday, April 03, 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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