One of Judaism’s most important holidays, Passover — or Pesach in Hebrew — lasts eight days and celebrates and tells the story of the Exodus.
Passover, a Jewish holiday celebrating liberation from slavery in Egypt, begins at sundown on April 12 and ends at nightfall on April 20 for Jewish people outside of Israel. The dates of Passover are ...
Jewish families will gather for Passover this year in circumstances that will, like the celebration itself, reflect on dark times while looking ahead toward better ones to come. The first two nights ...
Passover, or Pesach, commemorates the liberation of Israelites from slavery under the Egyptian Pharaoh. According to the Book of Exodus in the Torah, Moses called for the Pharaoh to free the ...
Jewish families will gather for Passover this year in circumstances that will, like the celebration itself, reflect on dark times while looking ahead toward better ones to come. The first two nights ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Jewish people around the world celebrated the beginning of Passover on Saturday. Passover is considered the most widely observed Jewish holiday, symbolizing freedom and the birth of ...
Faces Media and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History present a virtual lecture series spotlighting 250 years of Jewish life in the United States, from Colonial times to the present.
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