Search Programs
Quick Search
-
Fold
-
Target Population
-
Number of People
Browse All Programs »
Speakers
-
Speaker Type
Browse All Speakers »
Agencies
-
Agency Type
Browse All Agencies »
Edible Sukkot
Posted by Ilana P
Helpful Resources:
| Program Host | Chapter |
| Host Region and Chapter | Eastern Tikvah BBG |
| Program Type | Community Service Education Jewish Holiday Judaic |
| Time Required | Less then 2 hours |
| Target Population(s) | Girls (BBG) Prospective Members Members-in-Training Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Summer Program Prospects Summer Program Alumni |
| Folds Targeted | Community Service Jewish Heritage Creativity |
Program Summary:
On October 4,2009, Tikvah BBG hosted a sukkot program that involved building sukkahs out of food and we played a trivia game and we had to build onto the sukkah per every question that was answered correctly.
Full Description:
Who: Tikvah BBGWhat: Edible Sukkot!
Where: Advisor's home
When: 10409
Why: To celebrate the second day of sukkot in a fun and creative way!
Supplies need:
Sukkot information
Graham Crackers
Frosting
Twizzlers
Other candies
knives
plates
Questions and answers for the game
The program took about a week to plan and the cost ranged from about 10-15 dollars. There was no admission fee.
The program started off with a member educating the chapter about Sukkot and how it celebrated and other information. After that we went around in a circle and counted off 1 and 2 to form two teams. Each team had their own table with the materials need to create their sukkah. The member started off with team 1 and asked them a question about Sukkot. If the team answered the question correctly, they got to build onto their sukkah. The team that build their whole sukkah first wins! Then after the game was over we got to eat our sukkahs. We also brought canned goods with us to the program to donate them for families who need food for the holiday!
Submitter's Suggestions:
Try to make sure you stay organized during the questions because people would build onto their sukkahs when they weren't supposed to. Also try doing this program in an actual sukkah and maybe even use a lulav and etrog.
Comments:
BBYO
2020 K Street NW, 7th floor
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202.857.6633
Fax: 202.857.6568
Powered by Civitas | Design by Plus Three