Passover
A Lego on the seder plate: Temple Israel calls for new ritual object after attack
“This Passover, we’re adding something new to our Seder plates: a single Lego block,” Temple Israel wrote in a post on Facebook.
Seder night: A crumpled white shirt reveals Passover’s deeper meaning
The Seder’s message: Why we diminish our joy for others’ pain on Passover
Passover Seder night: The deeper meaning of matzah and the urgency of the Exodus
Kosher for Passover snacks
Crispiness, melt-in-the-mouth texture, Passover compliance: A bag that knows how to do Passover.
Life under fire, shifting battle lines, and history’s role in Israel’s present conflicts
The Jerusalem Dispatch podcast hosts Calev Ben-David and Ruth Marks Eglash offer a window into daily life in Israel amid ongoing regional conflict, as well as broader strategic implications.
From Egypt to Jerusalem: Passover inspires hope and security - opinion
“Next year in Jerusalem” reflects centuries of faith, miracles, and God’s ongoing protection of the Jewish people.
Passover cleaning is more dangerous this year – this is how you protect your family members
The days before Passover are when people clean their homes, and reports of poisoning from cleaning materials rise. This year, with children at home, the risk is even greater.
Replacing slave mentality with mission mentality this Passover - opinion
Israel must shed its siege mentality this Passover and embrace a mission-driven vision for its people and the world.
In every generation: The revolutionary spirit of Passover - opinion
Our story is not one of strength but of vulnerability; not of total victory but of powerlessness.
Ahead of Passover: iDigital expands its trade-in program for Mac and iPad computers
The chain is launching a holiday upgrade promotion, allowing customers to trade in old devices – including PCs and Android smartphones – for significant credit toward a new iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Passover’s missing heart: The silence at the Seder table - opinion
In Temple times, the Seder was not just a storytelling evening. It was built around a real offering brought in Jerusalem.
Make this year’s seder meaningful when tables are smaller - opinion
We are a link in a chain that stretches back over three millennia, a chain that has endured exile, persecution, and upheaval, yet has never been broken.
Passover and the Holocaust: Why Judaism refuses to build identity on tragedy - opinion
The only safeguard against this constant danger is constant vigilance: seeing Jewish duty as the greatest of privileges.