Engaging kids in learning about Parshas Vayishlach can be a really meaningful experience. Crafts are a fun and interactive way to make the weekly Torah portion come alive for children. In this blog, we’ll explore easy and creative Parshas Vayishlach craft ideas that you can make at home or in school. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, these crafts will inspire creativity and learning.
1. Symbolic Jugs Craft
What You’ll Need:
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Paper cups or mini clay pots
Paint, glitter, and stickers
Ribbon or string
Instructions: Create mini “jugs” inspired by Yaakov’s return for the small vessels. Kids can paint and decorate these using their own creativity.
2. Edible Craft: Mini Siddur Treats
What You’ll Need:
Graham crackers or cookies
Frosting or icing
Edible markers
Instructions:Turn graham crackers into “mini siddurs” by decorating them with Hebrew letters and symbols. These adorable treats are perfect for a Shabbat snack.
In Conclusion:
Parshas Vayishlach is full of meaningful lessons, and crafts provide a creative way for children to connect with these stories.
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