Tag: Passover

Professor Scott Galloway discusses the modern warfare conducted in the media, online, and on college campuses, emphasizing its relevance in today's world.
Yizkor is a communal memorial service held four times a year in Jewish synagogues, including Passover, reflecting on the memory of loved ones.
Tablet's roundtable series, The Minyan, focuses on American Jewish life, with the latest episode featuring a discussion led by Wayne Hoffman about Jews from the former Soviet Union.
Jewish students at Columbia University and other campuses are engaging in protests against the mass deaths in Gaza, with a focus on upholding Jewish values of justice and human rights.
The Menschwarmers' annual Jewish baseball seder offers a unique twist on Passover celebrations by combining the start of baseball season with the holiday week.
Chef Amir Batito shares a recipe for raspberry matzah brei that can be served with Greek yogurt, crème fraiche, or whipped cream.
The article discusses the release of a propaganda video by Hamas featuring American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was captured during an attack near Gaza and had lost his hand.
Join a Jewish family as they celebrate Passover in this vlog featuring cooking, preparing for the Seder, and more.
This year, as Passover approaches, the Jewish community faces an atmosphere of increased anti-Semitism and fear, leading to questioning the essence of freedom in such troubling times.
Amid rising antisemitism on college campuses like Columbia and Yale, Jewish students have faced verbal and physical attacks, including being told to go back to Poland and being assaulted with a Palestinian flag.
A call for Israel to end the war with Gaza in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages is made in light of the approaching Passover holiday, symbolizing freedom and liberation.
Manischewitz, the well-known kosher-for-Passover brand, has recently undergone a rebranding that includes new packaging and a playful design featuring cartoon figures.
For a quick and easy Passover preparation, Kveller offers a variety of resources and guides.
The video discusses three insights into Jewish resilience throughout history, shared in honor of Passover.
The a cappella group Y-Studs from Yeshiva University created a unique Passover parody by singing the traditional Vehi Sheamda to a tune by Yonathan Razel, accompanied by Daniel Wais, a survivor of the October 7 massacre in Israel.
In this heartfelt account, a woman reminisces about her mother's special tradition of making Streits Matzo Ball soup mix for Passover, despite typically relying on semi-prepared foods.
The author reflects on the significance of matzah in their family, linking it to Soviet-era Jewish food practices and memories.
A video demonstrating how to make the perfect soft boiled eggs for Passover.
The discussion examines the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, particularly focusing on the work of Dr. Musallam Abu Khalil, a UNRWA doctor running a primary care clinic in a refugee camp.
Sir Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, reflects on the significance of Passover, emphasizing the themes of freedom, solidarity, and compassion.
As Passover begins, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak acknowledges the challenging times faced by Jews in the UK and Israel, condemning recent attacks against Jews and expressing support for Israel's right to defend itself.
The essay discusses reevaluating priorities in Israel following the Hamas-led kidnappings, emphasizing the need to prioritize securing the release of Israeli hostages.
The essay discusses the significance of Passover, a holiday celebrating the Jews' release from enslavement in Egypt as recounted in the book of Exodus.
Various Jewish groups and leaders have released supplements to the traditional Passover haggadah this year to help address recent events like the Oct. 7 attack on Israel at seders.
Ashton Macklin, a Jewish Media Fellow, has crafted a thought-provoking Passover resource titled "A Seder for Two: Me and Elijah."