The Jewish holiday of Passover plays an important role in Judaism, according to myjewishlearning.com. Jews eat unleavened bread or "matzo" during the celebratory Jewish festival, according to ...
Passover is nearly here and the Jewish holiday plays an important role in Judaism, according to myjewishlearning.com. Only unleavened bread or "matzo" must may be eaten during the celebratory Jewish ...
Passover (Pesach) will take place this year between sunset on Monday, March 25, and sunset on Monday, April 1. The first and seventh days are marked as Sabbath-like holy days (Yom Tov) in which work ...
While many Christians know of Passover through the story of Moses and the blood of the lamb, the story from the Jewish perspective carries a different meaning. In Jewish tradition, the story of ...
This week, Jews around the world are celebrating the holiday of Pesach and almost all have sat around the table for at least one Seder. Pesach (Passover) is all about seeing ourselves in our history.
I always say Pesach -- Passover in English -- is my favorite holiday, but the truth is, I utter that same phrase before each and every holiday. I'm a girl who likes to eat and celebrate. And, as it ...
Forward reader Benzion Ginn is seeking information about the origins of the Yiddish expression a zisn Pesach, “[Have] a sweet Pesach,” as a Passover or pre-Passover greeting. Wondering whether such a ...
(RNS) — Do you want to eat rice and other legumes during Passover? Even if you're Ashkenazic? Knock yourself out. (RNS) — Passover is coming, and I miss my father, George Salkin, who died in February ...