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.
Passover celebrates Jewish people's freedom from slavery in Egypt, as told in the Book of Exodus in the Torah. The Book of Exodus says God sent 10 plagues to Egypt because the Pharaoh had enslaved ...
Passover is when families retell the story of the Jewish people's exodus from slavery in Egypt. It begins with a festive meal known as the Seder. During the holiday, Jews do not eat leavened bread.
Grab the seder plate and start prepping the matzo, the eight-day celebration of Passover, or Pesach, starts this Monday. The major Jewish holiday happens during the month of Nisan on the Hebrew ...
Spring is here, even if it doesn't feel like it, which means Passover is just around the corner. It's one of the most important Jewish holidays of the year. Passover, or "Pesach" in Hebrew, is ...
A Jewish organization is hoping to spark conversation this Passover about the rise of antisemitism today with some modern additions to the traditional Seder meal. "Passover is the most widely ...
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 ...
Don't start dusting off the seder plate just yet, Passover doesn't start for another few weeks. Passover, or Pesach, is a major Jewish holiday during the month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. It ...
Passover, the most widely observed Jewish holiday, begins Saturday evening. For those who observe the Jewish holiday, Passover (also known as Pesach) is a time to reunite with family and recount the ...
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 ...