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Are you ready for The Four Questions? Passover, a Jewish celebration of freedom from slavery in Egypt, is celebrated in April. Jewish families will once again come together to celebrate a Seder meal.
Passover began on April 12 and will continue through the upcoming weekend. Passover is a Jewish holiday during the month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. It usually falls on a day in March or April.
Passover is typically celebrated with a feast called a seder on the first evening of the holiday, though some may extend seders to the second evening of Passover as well. While everyone's ...
The date of Easter changes each year and is determined by the lunar calendar. Passover and Easter are both religious holidays that can occur in March or April. This year, the first full moon after ...
Passover, a major Jewish holiday, commemorates the liberation of the Hebrews from slavery in ancient Egypt. The holiday is celebrated with a Seder, a ritual feast including symbolic foods and the ...
Yes, you can have cake on Passover! This rich and chocolatey version relies on whipped eggs for structure so it can still sit on your holiday dessert spread. Fans of the retro mall-favorite will ...
If Passover chronicles the epic jailbreak that freed the Jews from slavery, Shavuot is the sober reminder of what we must do with that freedom.
Officials talked of the expense among the food insecure of meeting kosher requirements for Passover. Susan Berman, the JCC's associate executive director of community engagement, said ...