The traditional meal for Passover includes a mix of symbolic foods. Meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables, herbs, and saltwater all have a place on the Seder plate, though more modern passover meals make ...
Passover, an eight-day Jewish festival, begins on April 12 and ends April 20. The holiday commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt. During Passover, Jewish people avoid leavened ...
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 ...
Though McCormick sophomore Samuel Feldman is spending this year’s Passover at home, he couldn’t leave campus without helping Northwestern Chabad prepare for its Seder feasts. “I helped slice the ...
Passover is typically celebrated with a feast called a seder on the first evening of the holiday, though some may extend seders to the second evening of Passover as well. While everyone's individual ...
Joey King and Logan Lerman from Hulu’s “We Were The Lucky Ones” partner with Chef Gabe Kennedy and Designer Rebekah Lowin to create an unforgettable, modern Passover Seder. In the kitchen, chef Gabe ...
Unlike previous years, when Super Seder was held in cavernous Barton Hall, this year’s feast took place in Trillium, where the space was smaller and the atmosphere more homey. About 40 tables seated a ...
One of Lily Rabinoff-Goldman’s favorite memories of Passover occurred while the world was shuttered. In April 2020, a month after the COVID-19 lockdown, Rabinoff-Goldman said she could only celebrate ...
Jews around the world are partaking in the sacred tradition of celebrating the Israelites’ journey to freedom from Egypt in 13 BCE this week. And those engaging in the festivities may notice the ...
Passover begins next Friday, April 22, and across the globe, Jews will gather with family for the traditional feast, or Seder. The best-known Passover tradition is substituting bread for matzo as a ...
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.