Tag: Passover

Lentils have a rich history in Jewish cooking, dating back to biblical times.
In episode 246 of the TanakhCast podcast, the focus is on the Passover in Jerusalem.
Non-Jewish spouses in interfaith marriages have varying levels of connection to Judaism and the Jewish community.
The author reflects on her complex Jewish identity and the culinary contradictions within her family.
Manischewitz, known for its traditional Jewish products like sweet wine and Passover treats, has recently been showcasing a more irreverent and playful side on social media, including joking about unconventional kosher products like Hash Brownie Macaroons and now, the viral concept of "gefilte dogs."
In this episode of Kylie Unell's podcast miniseries, "49 Days to Stretch My Soul," the focus is on Malchut (meaning "kingdom" or "queenship") during the seventh week of counting the Omer.
In this podcast episode of "49 Days to Stretch My Soul," Kylie Unell explores the theme of connection and foundation in the context of counting the Omer, the Jewish tradition of the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot.
In this podcast episode, Kylie Unell explores the Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot, with a unique daily practice.
In this episode of the podcast miniseries "49 Days to Stretch My Soul," host Kylie Unell explores the Jewish concept of Netzach, meaning endurance and perseverance.
In this special weekly edition of Kylie Unell's podcast mini-series, 49 Days to Stretch My Soul, she explores the Jewish tradition of counting the Omer.
In this podcast episode, Kylie Unell explores the theme of Gevurah, which relates to discipline and restraint, during the second week of counting the Omer.
In this podcast miniseries, Kylie Unell explores the Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, a 49-day period between Passover and Shavuot.
In recent weeks, there has been a surge of violence in Israel/Palestine, with attacks by both Palestinians and Israelis resulting in casualties.
In a recent podcast episode, the decision of the Republican National Committee (RNC) to withdraw from the presidential-debate commission system is discussed alongside the outrage sparked by an offensive pre-Passover op-ed in The New York Times, which erroneously portrayed Judaism as a celebration of mass murder.
Tablet Studios has released a new podcast called "49 Days to Stretch My Soul," hosted by Kylie Unell.
Yonit and Jonathan engage in a conversation with intellectual Yuval Noah Harari, covering a range of topics including the future of humanity, pandemics, climate change, the role of corporations versus governments, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and trans rights.
Harvey Wasserman, author of "The Peoples Spiral of U.S. History," discusses his unique and fiery history book that covers six periods of American history.
The First Annual Great Canadian Seder was a Passover event that featured stories from 20 prominent Canadians discussing the meaning of freedom.
This podcast discusses the upcoming second round of the French presidential election and explores why voters expressed "great anger" in the first round.
In the "With Great Freedom Edition" discussion, Don Futterman, Noah Efron, and Linda Gradstein explore three significant topics including the repercussions of terrorists' crimes on their families, the debate on exhuming and consolidating remains into ossuaries a year after burial, and the concept of interpreting the Exodus story amidst modern challenges.
Yuval Levin discusses the concept of freedom in relation to the Passover holiday and the Exodus narrative.
Yuval Levin, editor of National Affairs, explores the concept of freedom in the Passover holiday and the Exodus narrative.
In this bonus episode of the Unorthodox podcast, the host interviews musician Josh Warshawsky, who sings the order of the Passover Seder.
The Menschwarmers celebrate their second annual baseball seder as baseball's opening day and Passover coincide, reflecting on the intersection of the two events.
Patrick Moriarty, an Anglican priest and principal of a Jewish school in London, participates in the annual ritual of selling chametz (leavened products) for Passover.