Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Final Tzaddik the Kibbutz worker



Before long, the Alef-Bet family arrived at the Kibbutz where Tzaddik the Tzahal soldier lived. Final Tzaddik the Kibbutz worker invited everyone to stay at the Kibbutz for a few days. A Kibbutz is a place where Jewish people live and work together in the fields. Some of the members do other jobs like cooking, cleaning and taking care of the children so that the other members can work in the fields and orchards. Final Tzaddik asked the children if they wanted to help make Matza for the upcoming holiday of Passover from the wheat from the Kibbutz field. The children were so exited! As the children walked over to the Matza bakery, Final Tzaddik explained to them the difference between Chametz and Matza. Chametz (which ends with a final tzaddik) includes bread, challa, cereal, pasta, cake, cookies, cupcakes, doughnuts etc.., which we can enjoy all year round besides for during the eight days of Passover when we eat Matza instead. Matza, is a special Passover food which is made from wheat and water and must be prepared in less than 18 minutes!

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  1. Hi, I found this wonderful blog while looking for a picture of a challah lady! I think it is extremely well done and the story line is excellent! Can this be used to teach preschool children? Is it ok to print out the pictures? please let me know- Rivkah Denburg, Boca Raton, Florida

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