Even for the most organized balabuste, Pesach can really test one’s ability to multitask between cleaning, cooking, shopping and hosting. It’s no wonder then that planning Chol Hamoed trips somehow falls to the bottom of the Pesach-priorities list. But not for everyone.
For the Jewish Children’s Museum, planning a family friendly Chol Hamoed trip has been top priority. With a spectacular Seder Balancing show by Chinese acrobat Yang Xiao Di, in addition to the year round exhibits and original Pesach crafts, Chol Hamoed Pesach at the JCM promises to be an unforgettable experience.
In order to facilitate the large volume of Pesach visitors, the Museum will be open to the public on Friday and Sunday of Chol Hamoed with exclusive performances by Yang Xiao Di on those days as well. (See www.JCM.museum for opening hours).
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Book before Tuesday March 19, to claim an early bird special of 20% off Admission+Show combo tickets, using promo code COL73.
Tickets must be purchased in advance at www.JCM.museum. Limited tickets available. Click here to purchase discounted tickets.
are there time slots or will there be thousands of people there at once?
Dear Editor: This may not be directly nogea, but maybe you can bring this up as a heading topic. I think this is important, and I blogged this a few years ago on another forum. We should all have a wonderful Pesach. But before you decide to be frumer than the Ribono Shel Olam because of chametz in your medicine, talk to a doctor and a Rav first, before changing anything! It is for this reason that some Chassidishe Pesach guides do not list prescription medicines, because Hatzolah got so many calls from people who endangered their lives and health… Read more »