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Ask most Christians why the Jews celebrate Passover and they’ll recall scenes from the movie, saying that they’re glad that they don’t have to do this kind of thing anymore. What they don’t...
For most children the afikomen, which means dessert, is the highlight of the Passover seder. In fact, its whole purpose is to keep children awake, alert and attentive throughout the ceremony as...
Passover begins in March or April, on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. Most Jews celebrate Passover for eight days. Passover commemorates the exodus of the Hebrews and their safe flight...
For observant Jews, a Passover seder is both a retelling and a reliving of their ancestors' exodus from slavery in Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. Some people observe the seder twice, on the...
Passover is the most widely recognized holiday of the Jewish faith. The main components of celebrating Passover are the Seder meal and decorating the table for it.
During the first and second nights of Passover, Jewish families complete a set of rituals in a specific order, known as the seder. "Seder" literally translates as "order." This order is described...
As a part of the Passover tradition, children steal the afikomen, a piece of matzah that must be returned before the seder can conclude. They are persuaded to return the afikomen in exchange for...
One of the most exciting aspects of any holiday is the gifts. This is especially true for children and Passover is no exception. Giving gifts to kids during Passover actually serves more of a...