Passover is a sacred holiday for Jewish people. For seven to eight days, observants commemorate the Exodus from Egypt through various customs and rituals, from eating meals to attending special ...
"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 ...
Over the past few decades, new seder plate foods have joined some Passover tables. Next to the maror, charoset, karpas and other symbolic snacks sit oranges, artichokes, olives, chocolate and others.
Passover is nearly here and the Jewish holiday plays an important role in Judaism, according to myjewishlearning.com. Only unleavened bread or "matzo" must may be eaten during the celebratory Jewish ...
A Seder plate is set on a table at the American Jewish Committee's diplomatic Seder at SMU's Meadows Museum on April 1. Liz Rymarev / Staff Photographer Passover is a holiday that remembers the Jewish ...
What night is the seder in 2023? Traditionally, the seder is held on the first two nights of Passover, this year on Apr. 5 and 6. A seder refers to the traditional Passover meal Jews share to mark the ...
On a chilly evening earlier this week in a spacious Tribeca loft, Susan Alexandra-branded Haggadahs and vibrant Seder plates lined two long tables set with glorious glassware—all flanked with extra ...