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Passover — which Jews celebrate either 7 or 8 days — is Walnut resident Alan Shebroe’s favorite holiday. “I didn’t grow up very religious, but we always had Passover Seder,” Shebroe ...
Miriam Burde, 9, reads the Passover story during a catered community Passover Seder on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at Muhlenberg College’s Seegers Union building.
When you see a Coke bottle with a yellow cap, it means that it’s marked kosher-for-Passover. Although Coca-Cola is kosher year-round, the high-fructose corn syrup used to make it keeps it from ...
As the major Jewish festival approaches, it’s hard not to see the Passover story reflected in this post-fire reality, said Melissa Levy, the temple’s executive director.
Congregants of the 104-year-old Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, which burned down in the Eaton fire, gather for their Passover Seder at the First United Methodist Church in Pasadena, Calif ...
Diane Burr, far left, receives blessing with congregants of the 104-year-old Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center which burned down in the Jan. 2025 Eaton fire, gathered for a Passover Seder at the ...
Tonight is the first night of Passover, where the story of Exodus, central to Jewish tradition and the Passover celebration, will be told. But the Exodus story resonates profoundly beyond Judaism ...
CANTON − While the story of Passover took place more than 3,000 years ago, local Jewish leaders say it is relevant today. Passover marks the liberation of the Israelites from centuries of ...
Like the [Passover] story, it must be told repeatedly, as it is in every inaugural address. It defines the nation, not merely in terms of its past but also as a moral-spiritual commitment to the ...
If you do say those three — if you truly speak of Pesach, taste the Matzah, feel the sting of Maror — then you’ve entered the story. You’ve fulfilled your purpose.
Final Blessing May this Passover be filled with meaning—whether you come with strong faith, deep questions, or somewhere in between. The Exodus is your story, too. Footnote: ...
In Exodus 12:23, Moses told the Israelites to slaughter a Passover lamb and paint its blood on their doors, to be protected from certain death. In the Torah, the Passover story is also found in ...