On Wednesday, April 1, Jewish families will gather for the Passover Seder around a table laden with foods. But what’s on the table not only holds importance for familial traditions, it honors the ...
Passover is a holiday celebrated every spring by Jewish people all over the world that tells the story of the Jews' Exodus from slavery in Egypt in Biblical times. On the first two nights of the ...
Passover, also known as Pesach in Hebrew, is a sacred holiday for Jewish people. For seven to eight days, the Exodus from Egypt is commemorated through various customs and rituals, from eating meals ...
One of Judaism’s most important holidays, Passover, is just around the corner. The eight-day holiday, also known as Pesach, starts on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. Because the Hebrew ...
The Jewish holiday of Passover begins Saturday, April 12 at sundown and goes until nightfall on Sunday, April 20. There are variations of the tradition from Orthodox to Reformed Judaism. Two nights ...
"Why is this night different from all other nights?" This is one of the four questions that are asked by the youngest member of a Jewish family at the Passover Seder. On Passover, it's considered our ...
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The centerpiece at Wednesday night’s dinner in Brooklyn had all the fixings of a traditional seder plate: fresh leaves of parsley to dip in salt water, a dollop of mushy charoset to represent the ...
Passover in 2025 begins at sundown on Saturday, April 12, and ends at sundown on Sunday, April 20, for most Jewish people. Jews in Israel and some sects in the diaspora ended Passover at sundown on ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." One of Judaism’s most important holidays, Passover, is just around the corner. The eight-day holiday, ...