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Passover will start tonight, April 1, at sundown, and continue until Thursday, April 9. Jews around the world will celebrate this most important of holidays, commemorating their f...
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Passover will start tonight, April 1, at sundown, and continue until Thursday, April 9. Jews around the world will celebrate this most important of holidays, commemorating their f...
The Torah provides for a Second Passover (Pesach Sheni), an opportunity to make up the paschal sacrifice prescribed on the ... The post Passover’s Afterglow appeared first on My Je...
The Jewish holiday of Passover begins tonight at sundown, and our local Jewish Community Center is working to celebrate it with people of all ages.
“When a mitzvah comes to your hand, do not let it ‘become leavened.’”
Updated April 2026 Allergies are in the air and candy and bunnies are filling up the shelves. Spring is here, and Easter is coming. But there is another holiday on the calendar thi...
Lauren Jackson, The New York Times The Passover Seder is the most-observed Jewish ritual in the United States. As millions of people gathered on Wednesday evening to retell the an...
Yisrael Medad, The Jerusalem Post Let's begin with the undeniable. The Seder ritual on the first night of Passover is constructed around the historical...
To all my Jewish friends and neighbors, Chag Pesach samech! Happy Passover! Tweet SUBSCRIBE HERE!
Juliana Geran Pilon, Civitas Outlook Although it wasn't Sunday, my father didn't go to work. I liked the day because we could spend it together and we would have a special dinner,...
Wednesday evening marked the start of Passover. The holiday commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt.
Passover was when God distinguished His people from a system that had enslaved them.
The event was aimed at highlighting the diverse traditions of Jews from across the Arab world, as well as building community.
Jewish families will gather around dinner tables and at communal banquets to retell the story of liberation from slavery during seder dinners on Wednesday and Thursday.
How did famous Jews celebrate Passover in 2026? With matzah pizza, matzah brei, delightful dress up and even in their “Saturday Night Live” promos! Here are just some of our favori...
(JTA) — TEL AVIV — The day before Yael Ben Cnaan was set to take over ownership of Bishvil Flowers, a corner flower shop located in the upscale Lev Hair neighborhood, an Iranian cl...
At our campus Seder this week, I found myself talking to a student about Passover as a holiday of memory. She seemed puzzled and asked me to explain. The Seder plate, the ritual of...
Jewish News Syndicate U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday released a recorded message from the White House in which he wished the Jewish people "a very happy Passover." The...
It was one of those only-in-New-York moments: Roughly 60 Jews packed into a muggy subway car, grape juice sloshing with every bump, preparing to hold a Passover Seder on the ride f...
"It’s certainly not the worst conditions for a seder our people have had to endure,” one Israeli said. -- The post Seder under sirens: Israelis mark Passover in the shadow of war w...
Books are a great way to teach kids and get them excited about Passover. April 12th marks the beginning of the holiday commemorating the story of Exodus–the time when the […] The p...
Avital Rosenberger-Seri, RNS The story of Passover starts in mitzrayim, the Hebrew word for Egypt, which symbolically means "the narrow place." For millions of Israelis like mysel...
“And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt saying, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you. Speak ye...
The story of Pesach Sheni reminds us that this is not actually how Jewish law works — not in the Torah, and not now. The post Why You Should Host a Pesach Sheni Seder This Year app...
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