Let my people Lego! Pesach building contest for our younger readers
Tribe, the United Synagogue and Jewish News challenge YOU to build a building block model fit for the Seder table this Pesach!
Budding builders and ambitious architects are being invited to create Pesach-themed models as part of a Tribe-Jewish News competition launched today.
We are asking our younger readers to get out their building blocks,
construction sets or Lego kits and design something that will take pride of place on your seder table
. Setting the challenge, the US’s Richard Verber said: “Maybe you will build Moses crossing the sea, the pyramids or 10 Plagues? We are delighted to enlist the support of an expert panel of judges – all under 10 years old.”
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The competition is open to anyone at primary or secondary school and one winning entry in each age category will receive a 500-piece Lego set and be featured in the Jewish News!
Send a picture of your masterpiece, along with your name and age, to competition@tribeuk.com for your chance to win. You must have permission from a parent and include their contact details so we can let them know if you’re the winner!
The closing date is 22 March at 1pm and winners will be picked by Lyla and Eli, the children of Jewish News editor Richard Ferrer, and Motti and Sara, nephew and niece of news editor Justin Cohen, along with a representative of the US’s young division Tribe.
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