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
Each one is drawn to be cute, friendly, and relatable, with arms outstretched so that they can hold hands.
Illustrated with sensitivity and care – I hope you love it! Of course, dolls are interchangeable and not “stuck” to what I had in mind – we’re more alike than we are different!
Your download includes:
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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
Including the following puppets:
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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.
To assemble them:
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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
Print then cut
Your download also includes PNG images, with transparent backgrounds around the puppet, and white within. These can be used with Cricut’s “print then cut” feature.
This is a COLOR-IN set of puppets. Any colors showcased on the images is a sample craft.
This makes for a great teaching tool about the various types of Jews around the world and unity.
Note: I treat my art like art! That means that you may see some imperfections as would be expected in anything hand-drawn. I hope you can love and appreciate it like I do!
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