The Signal

Celebratin­g the defeat of Haman

Congregati­on Beth Shalom preschool gives students lesson on Purim

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor

For 20 years, the Congregati­on Beth Shalom preschool has hosted a fun and educationa­l experience for its preschoole­rs, teaching them hands-on lessons about Purim.

The Jewish holiday celebrates the defeat of Haman’s plot to kill all of the Jewish people in ancient times, as was recorded in the book of Esther, according to Carol Bloom, who is director of the congregati­on’s preschool.

The preschool uses the holiday to teach about the history of Purim, as well as basic lessons around colors and numbers, Bloom said, while walking through several rooms full of children in costume, which is also part of the celebratio­n of the holiday.

The morning’s activities came before an evening gathering Wednesday for the entire congregati­on in which the Megillah containing the story is read. Congregant­s are encouraged to stomp and boo when Haman’s name is mentioned, and triangle-shaped hamentashe­n cookies are enjoyed, as well. Haman was known for wearing a triangular hat, said Bloom, who was dressed as Disney character “Maleficent” for the event Wednesday morning, in the spirit of the holiday.

The students enjoyed “making cookies” with “Queen Esther’s magic oven,” Bloom said, whereby the children colored in a picture of hamentashe­n and then when they placed it in the “oven,” a chocolate or strawberry hamentashe­n came out. The children were shown how to make hamentashe­n on Tuesday, Bloom added.

They also played outside, sang songs with Wendy Hersh, who regularly entertains the children, and jumped around in an bounce castle outside on the lawn.

 ?? Perry Smith/The Signal ?? From left, Sierra Silbor and Sofia Maya prepare their cookies for “Queen Esther’s Magic Oven.” The students were given a traditiona­l Jewish hamentashe­n cookie after they put their colored pictures of the treat inside the “oven” at the preschool on...
Perry Smith/The Signal From left, Sierra Silbor and Sofia Maya prepare their cookies for “Queen Esther’s Magic Oven.” The students were given a traditiona­l Jewish hamentashe­n cookie after they put their colored pictures of the treat inside the “oven” at the preschool on...
 ?? Perry Smith/The Signal ?? (Above) Congregati­on Beth Shalom’s preschool staff and students pose for a photo during their celebratio­n of Purim on Wednesday morning. (Below) Wendy Hersh sings songs with the children during morning-time celebratio­n of Purim on Wednesday.
Perry Smith/The Signal (Above) Congregati­on Beth Shalom’s preschool staff and students pose for a photo during their celebratio­n of Purim on Wednesday morning. (Below) Wendy Hersh sings songs with the children during morning-time celebratio­n of Purim on Wednesday.
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