31 March 2026
Getting out of Egypt Pesach escape game
At the Elementary Jewish School Hugo Kon in Zagreb, Croatia one of the most beloved traditions comes to life each year just before Pesach. Since 2003, generations of students have taken part in a special activity known as the “Getting Out of Egypt” game, a creative and joyful way to experience the story of Exodus.
On that day, the school transforms into ancient Egypt. Classrooms and school surroundings become stations, each representing one of the Ten Plagues. Divided into small mixed age groups, children travel from one station to another, completing fun challenges, solving tasks, and learning about each plague along the way. There is laughter, excitement, a bit of chaos – and a lot of learning.
For the students, it is more than just a game. It is a way to step into the story of Pesach, to feel the journey from slavery to freedom, and to understand it not only through books but also through experience. Older students often remember it as one of their favourite school memories, and younger ones eagerly wait for their turn each year.
Over time, this activity has become more than a lesson, it is a tradition that connects generations of students, bringing Jewish history and identity to life in a meaningful and joyful way.






