A family tradition. Gal Gadot prepared to celebrate Purim, a Jewish holiday, by joining her daughters for their annual baking session.“Purim is one of my favorites holidays and making Hamantash with my girls is definitely one of my favorite things about it ❤️,” the Wonder Woman star, 36, captioned a trio of photos via Instagram on Monday, March 14.
Purim falls on Wednesday, March 16, and Thursday, March 17.The photos showed Gadot in the kitchen, fresh-faced and smiling alongside two of her daughters.
The Red Notice star shares Alma, 10, and Maya, 4, with husband Jaron Varsano. The couple, who married in 2008, also welcomed daughter Daniella in June 2021, but the infant isn’t quite old enough to join her big sisters in the kitchen yet.Varsano, 47, commented on Gadot’s post with three heart emojis. Jamie Dornan, Blake Lively, Lily Collins, Kate Hudson and Ludacris were among the celebs to like the post.Gadot’s snaps showed Maya and Alma, whose faces were partially covered with photoshopped sunglasses, smiling as they rolled out dough for the triangular cookies.
Hamantaschen, which is the plural form of hamantash, are traditionally filled with apricot and raspberry jams or poppyseed filling, but many modern recipes have pastry creams and all sorts of flavor combinations.Mayim Bialik also celebrates the holiday, and she made her Hamantaschen on Sunday, March 13, after presenting at the Critics’ Choice Awards.
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