Purim Resources
Design a purim worth remembering
Hosting doesn’t have to feel like managing.
This quick guide helps you design a seudah where people feel cared for – with practical checklists, simple scripts, and a safety-first flow.
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This week, Zvi Gluck sat with Rabbi Yakov Horowitz and Rabbi Avi Landa to share practical Purim guidance - from hosting and boundaries to teen safety and proactive conversations.
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Plan a Purim that feels good during and after.
That conversation you're avoiding...
We made it simple.
We created this kit to help you identify your boundaries, build a plan simple enough to stick with, and give you the tools to start the conversation.
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For hosts who want everyone to have fun AND get home safe.
This toolkit gives you:
- Copy-paste invite language (3 options, pick what feels like you)
- A simple tracking grid for who needs what
- Pro tips for budgeting rides or finding designated drivers
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This is a great way to make sure your designated drivers feel like royalty instead of Bigsan V’Seresh vibes.
Plus they taste so great even Haman would be jealous.
Having thoughtful non-alcoholic options sets the tone for the whole room to relax and enjoy. The person staying sober doesn’t have to default to flat soda in a plastic cup, kids and teens get to feel included, and anyone pacing themselves still gets something fun to sip on.
Let’s build some beautiful memories this Purim.
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Opioid & Fentanyl Awareness + Naloxone Training
Video Training
Mental Health First Aid for Everyone
Video Training
Responding to a Death by Suicide
A Guide for Parents and Educators
When tragedy strikes—whether through crisis, loss, or death by suicide—schools and families need clear guidance, compassionate support, and immediate resources.
Healthy Boundaries: A Safety Talk with Our Pre-Teen and Teenage Children
A Guide for Parents and Educators
Supporting Our Community During Challenging Times
A Guide for Parents and Educators
Talking to Survivors of Sexual Assault
Practical Tips
Talking to Your Child about Addiction
Practical Tips
A compassionate guide to discussing substance use and addiction with children and teens, fostering open communication, resilience, and trust.
When Perpetrators Return Home
A Guide for Rabbanim and Communal Leaders
When a Trusted Community Member Crosses Boundaries
A Guide for Parents and Staff
Support for parents, educators, and communal leaders after a breach of trust in our community. Centered on protecting children, supporting families and staff, and strengthening safeguards going forward. Meant to guide thoughtful response – not provide rulings or definitive answers.
Darcheinu and Our Path SEL
Social and Emotional Learning
The high numbers of individuals suffering from abuse and/or addiction that Amudim has assisted since its inception, demonstrates the need for a proactive program that employs education and empowerment to prevent people from ever being victimized.
The Darcheinu and non-ideological Our Path SEL curricula are fully encompassing, 30 week school curricula that teach children about potential dangers and how to avoid them. This necessary culturally sensitive initiative uses the proven formula of social and emotional learning (SEL) to provide students with the tools they need for success in today’s risk-filled world.

