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Family Activities for Tisha B’Av
HaMizrachi has put together some ideas for Tisha B’Av to get the entire
family involved, connected and learning about the meaning behind the
mourning. While we have made suggestions based on age category,
many of the activities can be adapted to be appropriate for all ages.
Get Creative Learning and Growing Be Proactive
Suggested Ages: 3–6
Build your own Beit HaMikdash ‣ Use Suggested Ages: 6–9
a cardboard box and crayons, building
blocks, etc. You can ask each child to Put together a puzzle ‣
build one part of the Beit HaMikdash Discuss how each
(i.e, the mizbeach, the walls) and bring Jew is like a puzzle
them together, using the activity as piece. When
a prompt to discuss Jewish unity. the pieces work
Storytime ‣ Everyone loves a good together, we have
a beautiful picture.
story! Age-appropriate stories
can help children connect to the If the pieces choose to
day, such as the following family- separate from the whole,
the puzzle is destroyed.
friendly stories for Tisha B’Av:
Make your own puzzle
A Tisha B’Av Prank by printing a photo of
Yerushalayim or your
family and cutting it into
Kamtza and Bar Kamtza pieces, then reorganizing.
Learn with your child
‣ HaMizrachi has put
The Heart-Rending Cry together a source sheet to
learn with your child:
Prepare for Mashiach ‣ Prepare Undertake a family chesed activity
an outfit and pack a bag you’d to help bring about Jewish
take with you if Mashiach would unity ‣ Visit sick people in the
arrive as Tisha B’Av begins. hospital or a lonely neighbor.
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