First illuminated Passover Haggadah features imagery that would shock modern Jewish worshipers
What's in the earliest known complete Passover Haggadah, circa 1526? A Renaissance King David, and bitter herbs incarnated as a woman
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What's in the earliest known complete Passover Haggadah, circa 1526? A Renaissance King David, and bitter herbs incarnated as a woman
Do you think hazeret is something you say to a sneezing German? Or that the shank bone is connected to the knee bone? You need our Passover primer, identifying the foods you'll fin...
“When a mitzvah comes to your hand, do not let it ‘become leavened.’”
From playful rituals to cherished stories, public figures share how they make their Passover Seders.
I’m almost positive I heard about the old lady who swallowed a fly before the father who bought a goat for two zuzim. This occurred to me a few years ago while riding in my sister’...
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...
Ahoy! I have been to the supermarket – There is matzah on the end caps, and this time it’s not because it’s Hanukkah or Rosh Hashana! The post Order, Please – A poem for Passover a...
The spilling of wine at the Seder lessens joy to recognize that freedom came with suffering and calls for empathy toward all.
We are the people who said, three thousand years ago, that no human ruler is God. And tyrants have never forgiven us for it. The post Why the Seder Is the Oldest Classroom in Human...
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The event was aimed at highlighting the diverse traditions of Jews from across the Arab world, as well as building community.
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...
My Moroccan Jewish father-in-law insisted that there should always be a loaf of bread on the table at meals. On ... The post Menachot 99 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
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...
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...
Many Passover haggadahs include a reading that begins “Pour out Your wrath,” asking God to exact vengeance on those considered ... The post Ask the Expert: ‘Pour Out Your Wrath’ ap...
Passover is our annual reconsideration of self within the greater Jewish story. The post A Bisl Torah — Reconsideration appeared first on Jewish Journal.
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...
Ahoy! I have been to the supermarket – There is matzah on the end caps, and this time it’s not because it’s Hanukkah or Rosh Hashana! The post Karpas – a poem appeared first on Jew...
Why didn't the Torah provide any rituals for Shavuot? And why was it so important for Jews to create their own customs? The post The Rabbinical School of Chicken Soup appeared firs...
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...
On yesterday’s daf, we learned that when one commits to bringing a thanksgiving offering (todah), the default obligation is to ... The post Menachot 82 appeared first on My Jewish...
I am proud of how far I’ve come. I started as a Passover food, but now grocery stores display me for all Jewish holidays, even the ones where people fast all day. I am allowed to f...
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