The city is teeming with
family fun for Passover, from music & art workshops to authentic feasts. Regardless
of your child’s age, we guarantee you’ll find something to do for everyone in
your brood! Check out our list below—we hope something inspires over the coming
weeks. —
Saturday, April 7
Seder Plate Collage Making
At The Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM)
212
West 83rd Street
10am and 1pm
Tiny tykes can celebrate
Passover by creating their own seder plate collage with images of foods
traditional eaten during the Passover feast. Perfect for little ones under the
age of four!
Cup Of Elijah At The
Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM)
212
West 83rd Street
11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm & 4pm
After learning all about Elijah’s
Cup at the Passover Seder, creative kids will have the opportunity to create
their own with brightly colored tissue paper and fun gems to take home. The
perfect way to share this important story!
Shababa Family Passover
Seder At 92Y
1395
Lexington Avenue
5:30pm
Bring the whole family to
celebrate the ancient traditions that make Passover the grand celebration it
is. Enjoy a night of songs, games and stories topped off with delicious food. Vegetarian options available upon phone
request.
Holistic Seder With Romemu
And Makom At The JCC
334
Amsterdam Ave
at 76th
Street
7:30pm-11:30pm
Your family can take in a
night of singing and storytelling as you make your way through the stages of
the seder, all while enjoying a strictly kosher Passover meal.
Saturday, April 14
Passover Service And
Celebration For Special Needs Families At Rodelph Sholom
7
West 83rd Street
11am-12pm
Complete with healthy and
traditional Passover snacks and interactive musical performances, this
all-inclusive celebration is fit for the special needs family. All proceedings
will be translated into sign language for those who need it.