Passover
The 15 most beautiful dresses from Zara for the holiday
With the opening of the spring season and with it the Passover holiday, we dove straight into the online shelves of our longtime friend Zara, and gathered for you 15 festive purchase options.
Editor's Notes: This Passover, Israeli children deserve a future that's more than sirens
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In the shadow of the Holocaust, survivors kept Passover alive in 1946 - opinion
Passover in the shadow of war: Celebrating freedom amidst strife - editorial
The Seder this year is the equivalent of a big hug – an embrace that includes family, familiar food eaten only once a year, and the rituals and songs that connect us to the past and to each other.
Jewish tradition is a polemic against loneliness, on Passover and the rest of the year
Jewish holidays like Purim and Passover seek to strengthen different sets of interpersonal connections, such as fostering bonds between friends and expressing care.
AI is already coming for your jobs, your Passover song parodies may be next
Earlier this year, a contestant in Kveller’s Passover Song Parody Contest explained that her son wrote a first draft of their entry using AI, but that she helped polish the result.
Trade war meets tradition: Canadian Jews confront a Manischewitz-free Passover
All US-produced wines and spirits have been pulled from the shelves across the province of Ontario in response to Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
Tensions flare at Passover seder over Mamdani’s inclusion
The episode comes as Mamdani has faced scrutiny from segments of New York’s Jewish community over his responses to antisemitic incidents.
Passover and peoplehood: The ongoing struggle with empire - opinion
The struggle that Israel and the United States have embarked on against Iranian hegemony speaks to the age-old imperative to counter Egypt.
Is gluten-free flour really healthy? Dr. Maya Rosman answers once and for all
Many people think that gluten-free products are necessarily healthier, but is this a nutritional myth?
The cost of Israel's war is also measured at the Seder table - opinion
Nearly one in four Israelis (24.1%) will celebrate Passover in a more restricted manner this year due to financial constraints.
War’s ripple effects reach Dharamsala as Israeli emissaries prepare Passover over open fire
Despite the fact that there are no missile sirens in this Himalayan backpacker destination, this year’s opening of the season in Dharamsala came with unusual challenges.
The Haggadah and the American idea: My question for this year's Passover Seder - opinion
Can we truly live here as one people, not the same, not stripped of memory, not emptied of conviction, but joined by a commitment to respect, common life, common decency, and common humanity?