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A centuries-old mystery hidden in plain sight has finally come to light. In a modest prayer house in Israel, among community ...
Discover the joy of kvelling, an ancient practice that fosters pride and connection within families and communities.
What is Passover? Passover, also known as Pesach, is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the story of Exodus, when the Israelites were liberated from slavery in ancient Egypt by Moses.
In America, it’s also collective self-preservation. That ancient Passover lesson resonates within the American experiment. This nation, conceived in liberty, remains a work in progress.
In both Jewish and Chinese cultures, the home is more than a dwelling—it is a sacred space that reflects the soul of a family and the health of a civilization. While the language, symbols, and ...
The oldest known Egyptian DNA sample, from a man who lived between 4,500 to 4,800 years ago, offers new insights into the ...
For thousands of years, Jewish communities around the globe have been celebrating Passover. Here are the 2025 dates and other facts about the eight-day religious holiday: Passover in 2025 will ...
The women’s Seder, an annual event at the Reform Jewish synagogue in Northwest Portland, Beth Israel, reimagines the ancient Passover ritual through a female lens.
Passover's message about remembering, loving, welcoming and not oppressing strangers in the land carries new meaning at this time in U.S. history.
Passover, or "Pesach" in Hebrew, is eight-days long (or seven in Israel) and is celebrated by Jews around the world to mark freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt.