Celebrating Passover During a Pandemic
Rabbi Nochum “K” Katsenelenbogen of Chabad of Owings Mills usually welcomes about 150 people for the Passover seder. Needless to say, this year, things...
5 Passover Craft Ideas for the Whole Family
Some parents may have run out of ideas to keep their kids entertained while schools are shut down, but Passover is a time for...
Orange You Glad It’s Passover? Jewish Community Leaders Share the Many Ways to Celebrate...
As members of the Jewish community, it can be common for us to assume that our Jewish traditions are the Jewish traditions; that the...
Coping with Bread Withdrawal: Recipes for Passover
Quite a few of the Jewish holidays come with increased restrictions on our behavior. Don’t turn on the lights during Shabbat. Don’t eat this...
Should We Be Shopping for Passover or the Pandemic?
By Renee Reizman | JTA
Like most people preparing for their coronavirus self-isolation, I took stock of my pantry staples. I only owned one can...
How to Have a Seder for One
Social distancing, stress, fear, a real-life plague — Passover amid the COVID-19 outbreak is shaping up to be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
As many Jews across...
Choosing the Haggadah That’s Right for You
There are likely few in the Jewish community who don’t know the fundamentals of the story of the Exodus, whether from Hebrew school or...
Passover Traditions: Everything Old is New Again
Perhaps it’s fitting that a verse from The Wisdom Books, in Ecclesiastes (1:9) to be exact, expresses what many may feel about age-old Passover...
Enjoying Passover Seder with a Mixed Crowd
Putting together a Passover seder is perhaps challenging enough, but add to that the bustle of modern life, working families, children being shuttled from...