
Opinion How Israel Really Cleaned for Passover
Israeli police didn’t search for bread or clean cooking utensils for the holiday, but they cleaned up our streets
Israeli police didn’t search for bread or clean cooking utensils for the holiday, but they cleaned up our streets
100 Israelis and overseas visitors attended the West Bank event, reading a Haggaddah with references to the occupation on 50th anniversary of first Jewish settlers arriving in the city
Although a Passover Seder was held annually at the White House under Obama, Trump has not continued with the tradition
For Jews around the world, the haggadah wasn't only a source of inspiration and an expression of hope, but a text that seemed to document their suffering
Is there a nation better fit to play the role of the 'Hebrews' in the Haggadah than the Palestinian nation?
The Wall Street Journal's original article made it seem like Israel's prime minister had been woefully misled about the Passover holiday
This Passover, Israelis living in a moshav in the Arava will be sitting around the seder table and telling the story of Exodus; in Arabeh, Arabs will be marking the day their lands were taken from them
A non-binding request to ban leavened products during the holiday puts pressure on hospitals to comply, lest they risk losing their kosher certification
The event is set for April 4 – the same day U.S. civil rights activists held the first Freedom Seder, after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Activists who practice the annual sacrifice get closer to the site of the Temple every year, and long for the day when authorities will let them slaughter at the center of the site