
Creativity, traditions, and treats
During Passover, volunteers actively participate in preserving traditions and creating a festive atmosphere.
Our volunteers from the “Wings of Kindness” and “Volunteer Training” projects turned an ordinary day into a true celebration of knowledge, flavors, and warmth.

“Wings of Kindness” proved that even during Passover, you can prepare something original, vibrant, and delicious! The volunteers' handmade fruit skewers — appetizing, aromatic, rich in vitamins, and love. This treat perfectly fits the holiday’s requirements and brings a wonderful mood. It’s also a simple way to show that a festive table can be not only kosher but also creative!

Meanwhile, as part of the “Volunteer Training” project, participants delved deeper into the meanings of Passover. Together, they composed a thematic poem, reviewed the story of the Exodus from Egypt, and in a playful way studied the foods classified as “chametz.” They discussed why these products are forbidden during the holiday and how these prohibitions help us focus on the deeper spiritual meanings of Passover — freedom, purification, and memory.
It was not just training but a genuine dialogue between generations, traditions, and a modern approach to Jewish life.

We are convinced that such events build our community, strengthen bonds, and fill hearts with warmth and knowledge.
Wishing you a kosher, bright, and joyful Passover! May each day be filled with inspiration, freedom, and good deeds.