Would you like to find out what Toledo’s Jewish quarter was like in the Middle Ages?
We suggest that you choose the character you would like to be and follow our merchant through all parts of Toledo’s Jewish quarter.
You can colour in the cartoons and give colour to our Jewish quarter.
Through two engaging characters, Sefar and Dita, we tell you the history of the Museo Sefardí and the El Tránsito Synagogue, which is the building that houses it and which has very many years and secrets to discover.
Will you join us?
You can colour in the cartoons and give colour to our Synagogue and Museum.
Do you know who Queen Esther was? And King Ahaseurus? These and other characters appear in the story that we propose so that you can learn about another part of the Sephardic history, linked to one of the happiest festivals in its calendar, Purim.
You can colour in the cartoons and bring colour to this story while you find out who are all these characters that we are talking about!
Do you fancy an afternoon of cooking with the kids?
We suggest this simple recipe of typically Sephardic sweets linked to the feast of Purim, as they are made in remembrance of the ear of Haman, who was defeated by Queen Esther and her uncle Mordecai.
Get the ingredients together, mix them, make the desired shape, bake, and… enjoy the results!
Do you dare to test your wits?
How much do you know about Jewish and Sephardic culture?
We suggest a word search, a crossword puzzle, and a game of joining the dots to form an image.
And on this occasion, all related to Jewish and Sephardic festivities and material culture.
Do you dare to test your wits?
How much do you know about Jewish and Sephardic culture?
We suggest a word search and a crossword puzzle about Jewish and Sephardic music and food.
Are you up for it?
Do you dare to test your wits?
How much do you know about Jewish and Sephardic culture?
We suggest a word search and a crossword puzzle about Jewish and Sephardic music and food.
Are you up for it?