Purim Family Magic
Purim is my favorite time of year for making memories with my kids. As a Jewish mom, I love bringing the magic of Purim into our home through festive food, music, toys, books and traditions. Let’s make Purim 2023 one to remember!
✨ Introducing: Purim Family Magic ✨
Your trusted holiday guide to bring Purim magic into your home
In this 40-page guidebook, you’ll receive curated crafts, recipes, recommendations and resources with the best family friendly ways to bring the magic of Purim into your home!
What’s Inside Your Purim Family Magic Guidebook
7 delicious, kid-friendly Purim recipes
7 holiday crafts and activities (including printables & directions)
Purim story and Purim customs
Curated reading list with easy-to-shop links
Purim screen time recommendations for kids
Purim music playlist with 30+ holiday songs
Curated Purim product list with easy-to-shop links
Roundup of Purim Family Costume Ideas
As a busy mom myself, I designed this digital guidebook to be impactful, while still being easy to implement. Most of the activities and recipes include items you’ll already find in your home.
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the crafts & recipes inside Purim Family Magic!
How It Works:
Access The Guidebook. As soon as you submit your email address, you’ll receive your Purim Family Magic digital guidebook as a PDF download.
Get Ready. Print out your guidebook or save a digital copy for easy reference. Note which activities & recipes you want to make with your kids.
Start making Purim magic with your family! In our guidebook you’ll find simple crafts, recipes, playlists and more – all designed for kids ages 2-8. Get started and have fun!
We’ll provide you with all the tools to make this Purim a little easier and a lot more magical!
Meet The Creator: Ariel Stein
Named one of the New York Jewish Week's 36 Under 36 Jewish change makers in 2021, Ariel Stein is the founder of Jewish Family Magic, an online platform designed to make Jewish living fun and accessible for the whole family. Ariel developed her passion for Jewish education through over 15 years of experience teaching in the classroom, informal education on college campuses, and staffing youth programs. Ariel earned her BA in Judaic Studies and Organizational Psychology from the George Washington University and earned her MA in Jewish Education from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Ariel lives outside of NYC with her husband and two young daughters. Keep up with Ariel on instagram @Ariel.Loves, @JewishFamilyMagic, and visit JewishFamilyMagic.com.