The prohibition of leavened bread on Passover just took down the Israeli government
“[She] got her pass to Heaven in one moment and deserves all the praise she is getting.”
Tourism Ministry to lift travel restrictions for kids by Passover; An’Exodus to Israel’ on Pesach
Passover starts on Friday, April 15, at sundown.
Observing the Biblical Jewish Pilgrimage Festivals Today
Without a Temple, how is the Bible’s commandment that the Jewish people appear at the site of the Holy Temple three times a year observed today?
Biblical Significance Of Passover Symbols
Seder is the Hebrew word for order, alluding to the idea that God runs the world in an orderly manner. Similarly, there are 15 steps to the Seder and they are completed in a predetermined fashion.
Passover: Matzah as a Symbol of Jewish Heroism
Imagine the courage it required for a family living in the shadow of the Inquisition to risk discovery by holding a Seder, eating matzah and refusing to eat bread.
10 Hebrew Words to Know for the Passover Holiday
The Haggadah has been passed down for generations for the telling of the Passover story. Now it’s your turn to pick up a few words!
News Release: New eBook About Passover & Zionism Offered for Free from Herut
A leading American Zionist organization has developed an inspirational anthology for Passover reading that is offered for free upon request.
Jewish Group and African American Ministry Host Joint Passover Event Building Bridges on the Foundation of Shared History of Slavery
Jerusalem, Israel, March 17, 2021, For Immediate Release…. The Genesis 123 Foundation and COGIC (Church of God In Christ) Israel Jurisdiction have announced the joint hosting of a gripping webinar addressing the common history of Jews and African Americans as slaves. “Common History, Common Destiny: the Jewish and African American Experience of Slavery and Liberation […]
Another Passover
The idea of observing a second Passover is God’s gift of a do-over.
Sanhedrin to Reenact Hezekiah’s ‘Second Passover’ Sacrifice on Mount of Olives
“The additional seven days was intended as a rededication of the Temple,” Rabbi Weiss said. “Reenacting it would be the first step towards the Third Temple.”