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Israelis enjoy the snow on Mount Hermon on Jan. 29, 2019. Photo by Adam Shuldman/Flash90.

Passover snow falls on Mount Hermon for first time in 22 years

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Snow fell on Mount Hermon on Sunday during Passover for the first time in 22 years. With approximately eight inches of snow already on the ground and accumulation set to continue throughout the day, the...
Rabbi Shalom Ber Stambler, chief rabbi of Chabad in Poland (pictured with his son Yossi), will host a special Passover seder with the families of ghetto survivors from Israel, Europe and the U.S. Picture by Muzeum Getta Warszawskiego. (EJP)

A Passover seder in the heart of the former Warsaw Ghetto

For the first time since the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, some 100 Diaspora Jewish families will celebrate the Jewish festival of redemption in the heart of what was once the ghetto. Seventy-six years ago German troops...

Kuwaiti researcher: ‘Jews use blood of Christian children for holiday pastries’

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In a video posted to his YouTube channel on Feb. 26, 2019, Kuwaiti researcher Muhanna Hamad Al-Muhanna accuses the Jews of using human blood, preferably of Christian children, in the making of holiday pastries. https://youtu.be/kAESCb-GdIs He...
Credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

International Fellowship of Christians and Jews gives thousands of Lone Soldiers gift coupons for...

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Ahead of the holiday of Passover, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is sponsoring gift coupons of $139.12 for 8,500 Israeli lone soldiers and soldiers from low-income families, all of which add up...
Workers prepare matzah, traditional unleavened bread eaten during the eight-day Jewish holiday of Passover, at the Aviv matzah plant in Bnei Brak on April 14, 2019. Photo by Flash90.

Nineteen ways you know it’s Passover in Israel

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If you’ve never heard an Arab calling out alter zachen (“old things”) in Yiddish, then you’ve never experienced pre-Passover preparations in Jerusalem. It’s part of the clean-up mania that grips the city in the run-up to...

Pesach during the Holocaust

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The Pesach holiday – which marks the Jewish people’s exodus from enslavement in ancient Egypt – was never more reminiscent in modern times as during the Holocaust. In the Pesach Haggadah, which recounts the miraculous story, Jews...
Continuing JDC’s long-held tradition of matzah delivery for Passover, a volunteer provides matzah to elderly client in Odessa, Ukraine. Credit: Courtesy.

JDC provides tons of matzah, Passover kit and activities, holds seders worldwide

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The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is promoting the diversity of global Jewish life this Passover through its JDC Entwine ReOrdered Passover Kit—a do-it-yourself package including stories, toasts, recipes and traditions from eight Jewish communities...
A young girl helps pack boxes containing food and other items to be sent to Jews in need. Credit: Federation of the Jewish Communities of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

International Fellowship to help 120,000 Jews in former Soviet Union with Passover

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The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is sponsoring tens of thousands of Passover food packages for 120,000 Jewish families living in the former Soviet Union, made possible by Christian friends of Israel. The Federation...

Secularism and Our Heritage: The Origins of Pesakh

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THE TRADITIONAL explanation for the holiday of Pesakh is to be found in the twelfth chapter of Exodus: “Tell all the congregations of Israel,” God said to Moses, “that on the tenth day of this...
Entry sign at U.S. Camp Buehring, Kuwait. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

A combat officer’s Passover in the sands of Kuwait

U.S. Capt. Sanford Cohen counts down the end of his deployment in Kuwait by the number of Shabbats, rather than days. “It’s a lot more manageable,” said Cohen, 38, from Staten Island, N.Y. “I’m going to...