All-In-One Megillah Case
Item Number: PRPUR22-RB020
Date Submitted: 02/09/2022
Prepare your students to fulfill the Purim mitzvos of listening to the Megillah, giving Machatzis Hashekel and Matanos Leevyonim, and erasing Haman’s name by creating this faux leather All-In-One Megillah case. Students can safely store their special megillah in this case, keep tzedakah in the attached pouch, and shake the built in gragger at the sound of Haman’s name. This holder also includes a hamantash finger pointer to help students follow along during Megillah reading.
Lead a conversation about actively using listening skills. Not only can we use our ears to listen to the Megillah, but we can also actively listen and respond to our surroundings. This skill can be utilized to perform the mitzvah of Matanos Leevyonim and put us in the mindset to listen and help when another person is in need.
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Publisher: |
Walder Education |
Founding Director: |
Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
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Created: |
Rifi Bleichman |
Illustration: |
Aliza Kleinman |
Size: |
8.5"x11" |
Language: |
N/A |
Language Style: |
N/A |
Gender: |
N/A |
Color: |
Black and White |
Grade(s): |
6th-8th |
Resource Type(s): |
Projects |
Subject(s): |
Holidays and Shabbos, Purim |
Goals and Objectives: |
The student will use this megillah container to fulfill the mitzvos of hearing Megillah, giving tzedakah and erasing Haman’s name. The student will apply visual organization strategies to design and produce a work of art that clearly communicates information or ideas about Purim. |
Skills Needed: |
Focus on task |
Skills Developed: |
Critical thinking, organization in the planning and creation of this project |
Contents: |
1 - 8.5"x11" Black and White |
Paper |
Not Laminated |
(To view page sizes in PDF, hover over the bottom left corner of the page.) |
Page Scaling: |
None (Do Not Fit to Printable Area) |
Notes: |
Some cutting and assembly may be required.
Laminated items will require trimming.
Items larger than 11x17 inches may require a large format printer. |