Passover is an important Jewish holiday where people gather to remember the Exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt. As the holiday approaches, many families prepare to celebrate with traditional ...
The group of first graders had no time to waste — they had matzo to make. The students from Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School of the Nation’s Capital had just 18 minutes to prep and cook the ...
If you’re planning on attending a Passover Seder — the first evening of the eight-day holiday is April 5 this year — you’ll be taking part in perhaps the most widely observed of all Jewish traditions.
Passover is one of the most important Jewish holidays. It occurs each spring, though not on the same date (similar to Christians' Easter celebration). In this comprehensive guide, we'll take a closer ...
Corrections & Clarifications: In an earlier version of this article, afikomen was incorrectly described. It is a piece of matzo that parents hide for children to find during a Passover celebration.