Tag: Passover

The author reflects on the story of the Jews who chose not to leave Egypt during the exodus and draws parallels to contemporary issues.
The author reflects on the fragility of matzo, both physically and symbolically.
This article explores the concept of freedom and its different meanings in Judaism, particularly within the context of Passover.
This poem titled "Imagining Passover" reflects on the rituals and symbolism of the Passover holiday.
Walnuts have been loved by Jews since biblical times and are widely used in Jewish cooking, especially during Passover.
This article discusses the author's experience of feeling isolated as the only plant-based eater during Passover and their journey towards hosting plant-based Seders.
Rabbi Aaron Levy from Makom Creative Downtown Judaism in Toronto discusses Passover, freedom, slavery, and the significance of the Passover meal (Seder) on the podcast "Not That Kind of Rabbi."
The cost of hosting a Passover Seder has significantly increased this year due to various factors such as inflation, supply chain disruptions, an outbreak of bird flu affecting poultry prices, and increased demand for kosher food.
This episode of Unorthodox focuses on Passover traditions.
The Passover Seder has evolved over time, with different Jewish communities leaving their mark on the ritual.
Benedetta Jasmine Guetta, the co-founder of the kosher Jewish food blog Labna, has written a new cookbook called "Cooking alla Giudia: A Celebration of the Jewish Food of Italy," which aims to share the lesser-known Jewish influences on Italian cuisine.
In this episode of the Unorthodox podcast, Massachusetts State Senator Eric Lesser, known for bringing the first Seder to the White House, is interviewed.
This collection features vintage Passover advertisements from Jewish Life, the predecessor of Jewish Action.
This text tells the story of Moyshe-Itzke, an anointed writer who believes he will live forever.
When the Covid-19 pandemic began last year, the Orthodox Union (OU) faced a challenge in supervising a cheese plant in the Midwest.
The Jewish community in Oslo faced a matzo shortage before Passover due to new trade rules resulting from Brexit.
TikTok's #MyJewishHeritage campaign for Jewish Heritage Month backfired when non-Jewish creators' videos were featured at the top of the hashtag, resulting in an influx of antisemitic comments on those videos.
Mayor Steve Vaus reflects on the second anniversary of the Chabad shooting in Poway, California, where a white supremacist attacked a synagogue during Passover, killing one person and injuring three others.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many Jews are facing a second year of disrupted Passover seders.
In this personal narrative, the author describes their experience of creating a delicious Passover granola with a friend.
In this week's episode of The Markisode, Mark interviews McKay Coppins, a writer at The Atlantic, about the future of Mormonism and its similarities to Judaism.
The article discusses the radical Jewish past of Arthur Waskow and his involvement in the creation of a peacenik, social-democratic tradition in American Judaism in the 1960s.
The author explores the significance of Moses and the Exodus in Jewish holidays and rituals, and the lack of commemoration for the Patriarchs and Matriarchs.
In this episode, the hosts explore various aspects of Passover preparations and traditions.
The article discusses the unique position of Purim and Hanukkah as two of the only Rabbinic-created holidays that have become permanently established in Jewish practice.