Leah Koenig, author of six cookbooks, including The Jewish Cookbook and Modern Jewish Cooking, advises that the best thing you can bring is your interest. “Like with any meal where there might be ...
"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 ...
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 ...
(New York Jewish Week) — Jacob and Hedy Weiss have celebrated the last 75 Passovers together — ever since they met in Israel after surviving the Holocaust. As one might expect, the Hungarian-born ...
The beginning of Passover is just around the corner, but you still have time to figure out what to bring to your first Passover Seder. Although it's a Jewish tradition, it's not uncommon to invite non ...
It’s Passover and you’ve been invited to your first seder. Oy vey, what have you gotten yourself into? Take it from this Jew — as the Passover haggadah itself declares, this night is different from ...
(New York Jewish Week) – The Passover story, about how Israelites made their exodus out of Egypt, is commonly told close to home, at a seder hosted by family and friends. But for those looking for a ...
A community Passover Seder took place on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at Muhlenberg College’s Seegers Union building. Lee Levine of New Tripoli wraps the matzah during a catered community Passover Seder on ...
"The screen is now our doorway. That doorway through which we will welcome our guests and embrace them, even from afar." - Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi on the transition to Zoom seders Credit: ...
As world Jewry gathers this Passover at their Seder’s, there will be a new question they will ask during the Mah Nistanah: Why does this night have to be different this year? With over 120 hostages ...
Heading to a Passover Seder Monday night? The annual hours-long dinner event is commemorated by 70 percent of American Jews, and marks the start of Passover, an eight-day holiday commemorating the ...