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PASSOVER
Getting the kids (and their parents) engaged
in holiday DIY is as easy as pressing “Order.”
Passover Crafts
(That Don’t Require You to Be Crafty)
LYNNE KONSTANTIN
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
COURTESY OF JBRICK
Husband-and-wife team
Channie and Yitzy Kasowitz
launched Jbrick to fulfill
their dream of creating
Jewish-themed custom
Lego sets. After a two-year
absence, their two-in-one
Lego Seder Plate is finally
back in stock — a Passover
miracle! The 232 pieces can
create two different designs
— once finished, the plate can be
displayed on a provided hanging hook. Jbrick.com.
COURTESY OF MARZIPOPS
After the success of their original marzipan matzah pops,
Ann Arbor-based Marzipops has expanded to everything
that’s playful and delicious in marzipan — including this
adorable Passover Paint Your Own 10 Plagues Kit. They’ve
drawn the outlines in edible black ink, and you and your
kids paint them in with the included edible palette. Then eat!
While you’re ordering, check out the Passover Paint Your
Own Frogs and Paint Your Own Marzipan Matzah. Curbside
pickup available. Marzipops.com.
COURTESY OF
MICHIGANCRAFTCO
Something for the big kids!
Northern Michigan-bred
Lily Hickman began cre-
ating cross-stitch patterns
during quarantine to pass
the time. When friends and
family wanted more, she
opened Michigan Craft Co.
on Etsy to sell her custom-made
kits. Hickman’s What’s a Matzo
With You kit includes everything
you need for your own matzah master-
piece. Etsy.com/shop/MichiganCraftCo.
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