Fact checked by Sarah Scott Passover (“Pesach” in Hebrew) is a holiday that celebrates the liberation of the Jewish people ...
The First Day of Spring is here and the spring holidays for 2025 are near: Lent, Easter, Good Friday, and Passover dates.
As a scholar of the Bible and ancient Judaism, I believe Passover is a particularly poignant time to recognize the tragedies of the past year and offer hope for the future.
And so it goes, the cycle of exile and remembrance, uprooting and rerooting. With the Passover holiday, those free can celebrate their freedom, and those who are rooted, their rootedness. Yet at the ...
Celebrate Passover in New York with a seder-inspired restaurant dinner, an online seder or a post-Passover musical Mimouna.
What does the moon and the equinox have to do with Easter and Passover? The Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar based on ...
Here's what to know about the feast in Michigan. Passover is celebrated for eight days. This year, it is April 12-20, according Chabad.org, the Chabad - Lubavitch Media Center. The seder, or Passover ...
In many homes today, wine is the star of the Passover show. And with a wide selection of award-winning kosher wines available ...
The first day of spring is upon us and so are other key dates and spring holidays to look forward to, such as Easter, Passover, Good Friday and the end of Lent. Unlike many other holidays ...