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Passover is one of the most important celebrations in Judaism, honoring the Jews' exodus from Egypt. Keeping kosher during this spring rite is vital to Jewish tradition. Here, find helpful tips and recipes for a kosher Passover.
Passover is one of the high holy holidays of the Jewish faith. It is a celebration that observes Exodus of the former Jewish slaves from Egypt. Passover last seven days, Read More
Staying Kosher during Passover means ridding the house of any products of oats, spelt, rye, barley, or wheat. Keep Kosher during a traditional Passover with advice from Read More
Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, commemorates the Jews' exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. It ranks as one of the most important and beloved of all Jewish holidays, Read More
The term Kosher represents cleanliness that is derived from biblical dietary laws found in the Old Testament. Kosher foods are considered to be clean foods that come from Read More
One of the joys of Passover is creating delicious foods with matzo. Passover pancakes, sometimes called “matzo brei,” can be made several ways. Here’s Read More
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 Read More
If you’re looking for an easy and delicious side dish to have during Passover, this one can’t be beat. Since there are only a few steps and the ingredient list is simple, Read More
There are requirements that are set by the Torah, the Jewish holy book, on which animals can or can't be eaten by Jews. It is the practice of keeping unclean or impure food Read More
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 Read More
Orthodox or Observant Judaism is a religion of action and discipline. But because it is so disciplined, it is also very hard to convert to such a lifestyle. It's a tough Read More
Passover is a special time for Jews. Between the large public Seders and the intimate ones in the homes of friends, there is no excuse to miss this annual event. And what Read More
Challah is a loaf of braided bread made from eggs, white wheat flour, water and sugar. It is eaten by Ashkenazi and most Sephardic Jews on holidays and the day before the Read More
When I was a kid, my mother used to make matzo meal pancakes as a traditional breakfast dish for Passover. To me, it was always tastier than regular pancakes and I wondered Read More
The body of Jewish law dealing with kosher foods and what can and cannot be eaten is kashrut. This comes from the Hebrew Kaf-Shin Reish, which means proper, fit or correct. Read More
Everyone loves sweet potato pie. Making it for Passover is a cinch. Your family won’t be able to tell that this is a Passover specialty. Read More
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