- May 24, 2025
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“Do you want to build a snowman?” kits were set out for the children as they arrived at the event.
Eden Tibi, Jett Segal and Eliana Tibi
Skate Segal and Adir Tibi
Skate Segal makes a snowman out of cloth “snowballs.”
Jett Segal lays in his sleeping bag before the movie starts.
Raina Kurnov plays with fake snow.
Raina and Zachary Kurnov
Jackson Mitchell makes a snowman out of marshmallows, icing and pretzels.
Jackson Mitchell makes a snowman out of marshmallows, icing and pretzels.
Liza and Celia Collier make snowmen out of marshmallows, icing and pretzels.
Families gathered at Temple Sinai on Jan. 21 to build a snowman — sort of — and watch a movie.
Children attending the Temple Sinai showing of Disney’s "Frozen" had a chance to build small snowmen out of marshmallows and pretzels.
The children also were able to play in fake snow had cloth “snowballs” to throw.
Though the snow was manufactured, the excitement was genuine as the children slipped into their sleeping bags to watch the movie on the big screen.