The Jewish feast of Passover, when families share the stories of their ancestors and eat traditional foods such as matzah and maror, is just days away. Passover, also known as Pesach, dates back to at ...
Passover began on April 12 and will continue through the upcoming weekend. Passover is a Jewish holiday during the month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. It usually falls on a day in March or April.
The Jewish holiday of Passover celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. The Passover emphasizes the importance of empathy and helping others and remembering we are not alone in ...
Passover is a unifying holiday for observant Jews the world over. The most celebrated of Jewish holidays, Passover, represents liberation and is symbolic of self-determination. Known as "Pesach" in ...
Long Island’s large Jewish and Catholic communities are gearing up to celebrate some of the holiest days in their faith calendars on the same day. As both Passover, which runs from April 12 to April ...
Tables of participants sing out, “da-dayenu, da-dayenu, da-dayenu, dayenu, dayenu.” In front of them sits an array of objects: cups of wine, dishes of saltwater and a plate, artfully decorated with a ...
For young children, retelling and deepening their understanding of the Passover story is a treasured ritual. As a mom, it is always exciting to see how my children add their insights about Passover to ...
Passover, a major Jewish holiday, begins at sundown on April 12 and ends after nightfall on April 20. Traditional Passover celebrations include the Seder, a ritual meal with symbolic foods. Several ...
Passover, a Jewish holiday celebrating the emancipation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, will be celebrated from April 12-20, 2025. Michigan has a Jewish population of about 129,000 people.