Tag: Seder

Shoshana Kahan, a Yiddish actress and writer, recounts her experience celebrating Passover in Kobe, Japan, in 1941 as a refugee during World War II.
This article discusses easy Passover Seder recipes that are kid-friendly.
The article reflects on Francis Fukuyama's idea of the "end of history" as the final evolution to liberal democracy, which has been challenged by recent events such as the resurgence of totalitarian regimes, radical Islamism, and growing antisemitism.
This recipe for Nutty Rhubarb and Red Fruit Pesach Crumble offers a simple and fruit-packed dessert option for the Pesach Seder or Shabbat.
The article emphasizes the importance of including the stories of enslaved Jewish women in the Passover Seder narrative, focusing on the challenges faced by these women during the Exodus from Egypt.
The article discusses hosting a Seder when participants strongly disagree about the war in Israel.
Various rabbis and speakers offer insightful Torah thoughts for Pesach in Shiur 464, discussing lessons from Lavan's attempt to harm the Jewish people, unique Seder traditions, preparation for the holiday, and memorable Seder experiences.
This recipe provides a quick and easy way to prepare a flavorful and sticky Pesach salmon dish.
This Pesach, amidst the celebration of freedom and the retelling of the Exodus story, there is a call to remember those who are currently held captive, specifically over 100 individuals taken hostage in a tragic event in October.
In light of recent tragedies affecting both Israelis and Palestinians, the author suggests a symbolic change for the Passover seder by using only two matzot instead of the usual three to evoke the experience of scarcity and suffering in captivity.
Kveller has closed submissions for their Passover parody contest, revealing Broadway star Jonah Platt will sing the winning entry.
The article discusses adding special touches to enhance the Passover table, including making floral napkin rings with real or faux flowers and an avocado bowl platter presentation with Israeli salad in avocado boats.
Prepare the "Best Ever Brisket with Horseradish Gremolata" for your Seder by searing a 2.5kg brisket and slow-cooking it with vegetables, herbs, wine, and stock for about 4-5 hours until tender.
As Passover approaches, the internet offers a variety of festive clothing options for the whole family, from cozy pajamas to stylish dresses and themed t-shirts.
The article reflects on the evolving nature of Passover celebrations within a Jewish family.
Kveller editors shared their Passover picks, including a ceramic Star of David bowl and ramekins for salt water.
This recipe provides a simple and sweet marinade for beef short ribs using silan, shallots, and pomegranate molasses.
Charoset balls are a versatile dish with various regional variations in Jewish cuisine.
Rebbetzin S. Feldbrand noticed a need for a Haggadah that would engage teenage readers, leading her to create "Haggadah for Teens and Their Grown-Ups."
Kveller offers a guide with seven ways to adapt your Passover Seder this year in light of recent events like the October 7 attack in Israel and the war in Gaza.
This article offers a collection of Jewish jokes suitable for sharing at the Passover Seder to lighten the mood during the holiday.
New Passover children's books released in 2024 feature a diverse range of themes and characters, including a superhero, a scientist, a T. rex hosting a seder, Jewish bears, and more.
A video showcasing a kid and family-friendly Passover Haggadah for young families to enjoy during the Passover Seder.
Rabbinical seminaries in Israel and the U.S. are creating haggadah supplements to address how Jewish communities can navigate trauma and crises, particularly after the Oct. 7 attack.
The author reflects on their experiences attending American Passover seders in the 1970s, where the Holocaust was discussed but seemed distant and something that happened to others.