CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Two years ago, I wrote about starting a perennial food garden in Northeast Ohio, inspired by my difficulty finding fresh horseradish at the grocery store for our Passover seder ...
The surreal sound of a live bass clarinet player could be heard well before we all stepped inside an ancient elevator in New York’s Chinatown. Squished between the elevator operator, the ...
There are more than 4,000 kosher wines available for Passover Passover runs through April 20 Forbes ranked Passover wines in a report this week Once upon a time, one of the only kosher wines one could ...
A community Passover Seder took place on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at Muhlenberg College’s Seegers Union building. Lee Levine of New Tripoli wraps the matzah during a catered community Passover Seder on ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Steam rises as Amanda Gallagher drops a matzo ball into boiling water while ...
A Seder plate is set on a table at the American Jewish Committee's diplomatic Seder at SMU's Meadows Museum on April 1. Liz Rymarev / Staff Photographer Passover is a holiday that remembers the Jewish ...
As Jews prepare to celebrate Passover’s theme of freedom, Israel and the United States face the prospect of autocratic rule. I always took solace in knowing that if American democracy fractured I ...
Passover is a Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Hebrews from slavery in ancient Egypt. The holiday is celebrated with Seders, ritual meals including symbolic foods and readings from ...
The Jewish holiday of Passover begins Saturday, April 12 at sundown and goes until nightfall on Sunday, April 20. There are variations of the tradition from Orthodox to Reformed Judaism. Two nights ...
At Congregation Beth Israel on Sunday evening, a group of women gathered around a table, sharing laughter and personal reflections for a nontraditional Seder. The women’s Seder, an annual event at the ...
The centerpiece at Wednesday night’s dinner in Brooklyn had all the fixings of a traditional seder plate: fresh leaves of parsley to dip in salt water, a dollop of mushy charoset to represent the ...
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