All You Knead is Challah
Baking challah is a special time: for prayer, for bonding, and of course… for a game!
This activity is perfect for any part of the challah-making process: while learning about challah, waiting for it to rise, or enjoying a slice (or five)! It’s designed to bring people together in creative discussion and can be used with any age, from kids to adults. For younger players, feel free to explain or modify cards as needed.
In this game, players will sift through Ingredient cards and Idea cards, answering some thought-provoking questions and making clever metaphors.
Game is Shabbat friendly (no writing is required).
Baking challah is a special time: for prayer, for bonding, and of course… for a game!
This activity is perfect for any part of the challah-making process: while learning about challah, waiting for it to rise, or enjoying a slice (or five)! It’s designed to bring people together in creative discussion and can be used with any age, from kids to adults. For younger players, feel free to explain or modify cards as needed.
In this game, players will sift through Ingredient cards and Idea cards, answering some thought-provoking questions and making clever metaphors.
Game is Shabbat friendly (no writing is required).
Baking challah is a special time: for prayer, for bonding, and of course… for a game!
This activity is perfect for any part of the challah-making process: while learning about challah, waiting for it to rise, or enjoying a slice (or five)! It’s designed to bring people together in creative discussion and can be used with any age, from kids to adults. For younger players, feel free to explain or modify cards as needed.
In this game, players will sift through Ingredient cards and Idea cards, answering some thought-provoking questions and making clever metaphors.
Game is Shabbat friendly (no writing is required).
IMPORTANT: This is a digital file, which you can download and print at home. For personal/classroom use only; not to be copied, distributed, altered or sold. Please contact me with any usage questions.