Passover: Freedom from Pride . Yakov M. Rabkin . Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Montreal. He is the author, most recently, of Israel in Palestine and Zionism D ...
Passover is the most celebrated of all Jewish holidays with more than 70% of Jewish Americans taking part in a seder, its ritual meal. Here’s your guide to the basics of the holiday, which begins at ...
Jews from all around the world are preparing for the annual, week-long holiday of Passover, or Pesach, as it is known in Hebrew. Passover commemorates the Israelites' escape from slavery in ancient ...
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The Passover seder, which occurs on the first night of Passover (and again on the second night for many American Jews), is an elaborate ritual filled with prayers, songs, and special foods that help ...
The Jewish holiday of Passover (the Hebrew word for Pesach) is based on the story of the Exodus in the Jewish bible. How the ancient Israelites became enslaved in Egypt for 430 years, how Moses ...
Happy Passover and Chag Sameach to everyone celebrating this week. Read on for some online resources to help you observe this important Jewish holiday while still practicing social distancing, ...
“Every person in every generation must regard themselves as having been personally freed from Egypt” (Talmud, Pesachim 10.5). Each Jewish community has its own unique ways to make Passover feel ...
From the time I was a youngster, when Passover came, it was always a time of hustle and bustle and activity, including the making of the delicious gefilte fish, which my grandmother, mother and aunt ...