Gal Gadot Embraces Purim Tradition by Baking Jewish Pastries with her Daughters for the Holidays

Gal Gadot happily bonded with two of her kids in the kitchen, embracing the age-old tradition of baking special pastries for Purim. The 36-year-old star seemed right at home as she skillfully shaped dough into Hamantash for the upcoming Jewish holiday. Purim, starting on Wednesday and ending on Thursday, is a festive time commemorating the survival of the Jewish people, a story narrated in the Scroll of Esther from the Jewish bible. Esther, a Persian king’s wife, kept her Jewish identity hidden and is recognized for her bravery and faith.

Memories: Gal Gadot enjoyed spending a little quality time with two of her three children as she stepped into the kitchen for an old-time tradition of making specialty pastries ahead of Purim

Recollections: Gal Gadot recently cherished a special moment with two of her kids as they gathered in the kitchen to bake traditional pastries for the upcoming Purim festival. The festive holiday holds a significant meaning for the Jewish community, as it commemorates the bravery of Esther who saved her people from destruction at the hands of Haman, a royal adviser. Each year, Jewish families come together to honor Esther’s heroism and celebrate with loved ones. Gadot expressed her love for the holiday by sharing photos of her and her daughters baking Hamantash, a delicious treat filled with various flavors like apricot, raspberry, poppy seeds, dates, and figs. The tradition of making these triangular-shaped pastries has become a cherished part of her Purim celebrations, creating special memories with her girls.

Baking: The 36-year-old actress looked completely in her element while shaping dough into Hamantash (or often referred to as Hamantaschen) for the Jewish holiday, which begins on Wednesday and ends on Thursday

Cooking: The 36-year-old star appeared totally at ease as she molded dough into Hamantaschen for the upcoming Jewish holiday, starting Wednesday and ending Thursday.

Delicious: Hamantash are traditionally triangular shaped shortbread pastries filled with a jam, usually apricot or raspberry, but also often with poppy seed spreads, dates and figs

Yummy: Hamantash cookies are classic shortbread pastries that are usually shaped like triangles and filled with tasty jams like apricot or raspberry. They can also be filled with delicious options like poppy seed spreads, dates, and figs.

The Ashkenazi Jewish dessert was created in the form of ‘Haman’s ear,’ the antagonist in the Purim tale, serving as a representation of his downfall. Gal donned a stylish black turtleneck bodysuit and jeans, while her daughters, Alma and Maya, wore matching sunglasses as they helped prepare the cookies. With her dark brown hair pulled back into a bun, she flashed a smile for the photoshoot, which was later shared with her 75 million followers.

She recently shared a snap of the couple, who have been married for almost 14 years, on a walk and admitted their lives are about to get just a little more chaotic with a packed schedule and a full house.

Recently, she posted a photo of herself and her husband, together for nearly 14 years, out on a walk and acknowledged that their lives are about to become even busier with a jam-packed schedule and a bustling household. Gadot welcomed their third daughter, Daniella, in June, with her partner Yaron Varsano by her side.

In a caption accompanying the photo, she mentioned how they wanted to enjoy some quality family time outdoors in the winter sun before diving into a flurry of exciting new projects that will keep them occupied and on their toes for the upcoming months.

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