(JTA) — At Passover each year we are reminded that even though the original story is generations old, we are supposed to engage with the narrative as if we were slaves in Egypt. Unfortunately ...
Jesus doesn't eat a passover meal, Jesus is the passover meal, at least within the Christian mind in the way that John tells the story. Now this theme of the Lamb of God, the Passover symbolism ...
See how much you know about the story of Passover and the traditions Jewish families have been following for generations in our ultimate Passover quiz! BBC Homepage Skip to content ...
Each spring, the Jewish holiday known as Passover is celebrated by millions worldwide, a day that is steeped in antiquity and is marked by remembrance and tradition for Jewish individuals and ...
Overall, Passover is a celebration of freedom—after years of slavery, the Israelites fled Egypt and reached Israel. The holiday gets its name from a story in the book of Exodus, says Patz.
Pesach, which is Hebrew for "Passover", demands that Jewish people become engrossed with their ancient story and revel in ...
In his forthcoming book, “Fighting, Laughing and Surviving: The Story of the Partisan Haggadah, a Passover Parody Composed during the Holocaust” (Wayne State University Press), Papo describes ...
Passover begins at sundown on April 22 and is celebrated through April 30. While some of these cocktails are not necessarily kosher for Passover for those who observe the strictest of dietary ...
Those who host or attend Passover seders are probably very familiar with the tradition of drinking four cups of wine over the course of the dinner. However, the wines are not the entire story.
FREEDOM AND OPPRESSION are at the very heart of the Torah portions from Exodus that Jews will read in the next few weeks. It’s a bit jarring to read these portions in January because they tell the ...