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Published: Tue, 03/19/13
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What is Passover {Books to Read the Passover Story} - 2013-03-19 04:00:00-04
Earlier this week I was picking up some books to read. Good ol’ fiction novels. While I was there, I decided to run upstairs to see what books they may have for kids that answers the question, “What is Passover?”

My First Passover, by Tomie de Paola
I like most all of Tomie dePaola books. They are written well. They retell history or folk stories. They have good artwork.
My First Passover is a board book that gives a very simple explanation of the Passover meal. It covers the parts of the Passover feast, as well as a simple description of the First Passover in the Old Testament. Great book for preschoolers.
The following books cover the major parts of Passover, along with an adult explanation of what is Passover at the back of each book.
- Relatives arriving for a family feast
- Four questions
- Seder plate & Seder foods
- Place for Elijah
- Kids searching for hidden matzah bread
- Singing
Intended for the very young, Passover is an introduction to this traditional Jewish holiday, told in rhyming verses.Nerlove begins telling the Old Testament story of Passover, then she moves to how we celebrate Passover today.
Passover, by Roni Schotter
The house is cleaned, the table is set with the Seder plate, matzoh ball soup and gefilte fish are served, the story of the Exodus from Egypt is read, the afikomen is hidden and found, and the prophet Elijah is welcomed inside.
Christ in the Passover, by Moshe Roisen – Resource for your family to learn more about Christ in the Passover. Moishe is the founder of Jews for Jesus. I still remember him coming to my parents’ home when I was a teenager. It was fascinating to meet a Jew who had become a Christian.
When our kids were growing up, we read specific Scripture during Passion Week. If you’d like our list of verses to read each day from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, just enter your email below. We’ll send it automatically to you.
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Blessings,
Kerry Beck


