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Puzzles and Popcorn Bar

By Rabbi Shari Shamah, Jewish Life Specialist

INTRODUCTION:

Puzzles are a great way to focus your mind and energy on a task, while still being able to socialize with those around you.  The goal of this program is to take the popular activity of puzzling and combine that with Jewish learning and a Jewish framework.  A fun finger food snack, like a popcorn bar allows for munching during the program 

MATERIALS:

  • 1 or 2 Jewish themed puzzles (Note: a 500-piece puzzle takes about 1hr (ish) to complete with 4 people) 
  • Popcorn bar and plates – Here’s some inspiration 
  • Table to work on 
  • Pens/pencils for puzzle book 

PROGRAM OUTLINE (1-1.5 hours):

  • [part one] Welcome 
  • [part two] Work on puzzles, interweave Jewish content 
  • [part three] Clean up and wrap up

Part One: Welcome

  • Welcome everyone and explain how the evening works.  If you have more than 1 puzzle, make sure everyone has a place/group to work with. 
  • Ask about different puzzle strategies (Do you separate by color/theme, do border first, etc?) 
  • Invite everyone to grab popcorn throughout the program 

Part Two: Work on puzzles, interweave Jewish content 

  • For those that prefer pen and paper puzzles, they can stretch their mind using the book of Jewish puzzles. 
  • For those who enjoy jigsaw puzzles, work on a puzzle together and interweave Jewish content.  Here are a few Jewish puzzle suggestions: 

Part Three: Clean up and wrap up

  • Clean up and wrap up.   
    • Reflect on what part the content of the puzzles plays in their enjoyment?  Whether they like puzzling alone or together better?