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Passover Party Decorations

Walls, doors, tables, windows, decorate them all with Passover party decorations. Centerpieces, balloons and invitations should match!

Passover Party Decorations

Passover Party Decorations

Passover Party Decorations create an atmosphere to put your guests in the party theme mood.   At home parties can have some of the indoor decorating done the day prior to the event.  Set the table, layout the serving dishes, and arrange the party decorations before time limiting the work needed on the actual party day. No shopping should be done on party day.

Passover Decorations

Passover is celebrated for 8 days, beginning on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. As told in the first 15 chapters of the biblical Book of Exodus. Before the Jewish people were known as Jewish or Jews - names that were derived from the region of Judea in what is today southern Israel where the word 'Judea' was itself named for the Hebrew tribe of Judah when they settled there - they were known as either Israelites or Hebrews. History of Passover relates back to over 3,000 years ago, when the Israelites were held as slaves by the Egyptian Pharaoh, Rameses II. During the time when Pharaoh issued his decree to kill Hebrew males, Moses, who later was to lead the Hebrews out of their slavery in Egypt to freedom, was an infant at this time and his concerned mother, Jochebed, placed him in a basket of reeds in the Nile River while Moses' sister Miriam watched from a distance to see who would come to find him. The basket was found by the Pharaoh's daughter, who decided to raise the infant as her own son and named him Moses. He grew strong and became a man. The lord spoke to Moses and set him on the course to looked after the cause of the Israelites. He asked Pharaoh several times to release his people from slavery, and warned Pharaoh that he would devastate Egypt by plagues. Moses inflicted 9 of the 10 plagues, and after all the 9 plagues, the Pharaoh agreed to release the Hebrews from slavery, but quickly changed his mind. After the 10th plague however, he let the Hebrew People go. They left in a hurry, and could only take unleavened bread with them, called Matza, which is a part of celebration even today. The Pharaoh sent his army after the Israelites so that they could be brought back. The People traveled for 40 days and nights, and reached Red Sea, where they saw the emperor's army advancing towards them. In despair they asked for help from Moses, who parted the waters of Red Sea for them to cross. As soon as the Israelites crossed, the Red Sea regained and drowned the soldiers. Easter party supplies like paper plates, napkins, and cups are a perfect way to complete a Passover Party Theme. Party decorations using like glow jewelry, stickers. Passover loot bags tucked into baskets or an Passover pinata can be a centerpiece and can double as party prizes. Party favors like jewelry, glow whistles, hats, masks, party-poppers and boas will add the special touches to a Passover Party Theme.

Passover Party Decorations at the Party Supplies Store

Fun Party Decorating Ideas

  • Gift Baskets doubled as Centerpieces

  • Centerpieces used as Prizes

  • Passover theme Coloring Placemats to keep the kids busy

  • Use mini Picture Frames as Table Place Names 

  • Cute little Passover small toys on the Tables

  • And Don't forget the Passover Party Music

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