Jewish Diversity Puppets Coloring Pages | Achdut Unity Activity & Paper Craft
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Learn about different types of Jews from all over the globe and promote unity – achdut – with these adorable Jewish Diversity Puppets.
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Description
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A PDF of all the puppets (easy to print)
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A zip folder with PNG images of all the puppets (more flexible, you can “print then cut” these too)
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Instructions and tips PDF
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Mizrahi/Sephardi girl – Curly/wavy hair, a loose, flowy dress, and a hamsa necklace.
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Ethiopian girl- Two buns, high cheekbones, and a slight touch of tradition on the dress.
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Haredi/Yerushalmi girl- with a blouse, a long skirt, and even braids.
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Russian/former Soviet girl – Straight hair for this one, and a proud star of David necklace!
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Religious Zionist (Dati Leumi) – This girl was inspired by the Gush Katif exilees.
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An American-style Bais Yaakov girl – She has a ponytail, and a more casual blouse with sleeves rolled up, and a flared skirt.
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Yemenite Boy – With long peyot, and slightly more formal dress.
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Bukharan Boy – With a Bukharan style kippah.
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Persian boy – With a Persian-style kippah and thick hair.
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Hassidic boy – Think Boro Park! He wears a collared shirt and a large kippah with sidecurls.
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All-American boy – This boy might be secular, he might be religious, but he’s definitely a Jewish American. He wears a baseball cap, t-shirt, and athletic pants.
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Israeli boy – With a knit kippah and casual dress, he can belong to any non-Charedi religious element of Israeli society.
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Print (I recommend cardstock for the puppets).
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Color
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Cut
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Tape/glue to a stick
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