Gal Gadot shares her family tradition: Baking Jewish pastries for Purim with her daughters

Gal Gadot had a fun time bonding with two of her kids in the kitchen, where they rolled up their sleeves to make some delicious pastries in preparation for Purim. The actress, aged 36, seemed totally at ease as she shaped the dough to create Hamantaschen, a traditional treat for the upcoming Jewish holiday. Purim is a festive time to commemorate the survival of the Jewish people, as recounted in the Biblical story of Esther, a brave woman who concealed her Jewish identity while married to a Persian king.

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 cherished a sweet moment with two of her kids, coming together in the kitchen to bake special pastries for the upcoming Purim celebration. The holiday commemorates the bravery of Esther, who thwarted an attempt by an advisor to the king to annihilate the Jewish people in the Persian Empire. This annual event is a time for Jewish families to come together and honor their heritage. Gadot shared her love for Purim, expressing joy in baking Hamantash with her daughters. These triangle-shaped pastries are typically filled with jam like apricot or raspberry, as well as poppy seeds, dates, or figs.

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

Baking: The 36-year-old actress appeared to be right in her element as she skillfully crafted Hamantaschen dough for the upcoming Jewish holiday celebration. The holiday is set to begin on Wednesday and come to a close on 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 is a classic treat consisting of triangular shortbread pastries filled with tasty jams like apricot or raspberry, as well as fillings like poppy seed spreads, dates, and figs.

The traditional Ashkenazi Jewish sweet treat was created in the form of ‘Haman’s ear’, representing the defeat of the antagonist in the Purim tale. Gal wore a chic black turtleneck bodysuit and jeans, while her daughters Alma and Maya donned matching sunglasses as they prepared the cookies. With her dark brown hair pulled back into a bun, she flashed a smile for the photos that were posted for her 75 million followers to see.

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.

In a recent post, Gadot shared a picture of herself and her husband enjoying a walk together. They have been married for almost 14 years and are gearing up for a busier schedule and a full household. Their third daughter, Daniella, was born in June, adding to their joyful chaos. Gadot explained that they enjoyed a beautiful Saturday outdoors in the winter sun to take some family time off before diving into new projects that have them all excited for the upcoming months.

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