Will Elijah Be at Your Seder?
Daniel Matt
Most Jews are not familiar with the biblical Elijah nor with his Talmudic portrayal. They know of him because of childhood memories of...
Author Martin Bodek Has a Shakespearean Twist on Passover
Mike Wagenheim | JNS
Wherefore is this Haggadah diff’rent from all oth’r Haggadahs?
Author Martin Bodek, the writer of the “Emoji Haggadah,” “Festivus Haggadah” and “Coronavirus...
Rabbi and mom develops Passover PJs
By Rachel Raskin-Zrihen
Rabbi Yael Buechler is hoping that her latest effort will cause some people to add an unofficial fifth question at their Passover...
Chag atis adeesdzá bééhániih sameach to one and all
By Rachel Raskin-Zrihen
If you’d like to change up your Passover greeting this year, you could try it in Navajo. That would be atis adeesdzá...
Is there herring in the Red Sea? My Passover tradition.
By Justin Regan
Pesach, the festival of freedom (and bad macaroons), is a season of many traditions, like deep-cleaning your house, discovering quinoa and comparing...
The experience of Passover goes beyond flavor
By Leah Holzel
The pungent kick of horseradish on a fresh crisp sheet of matzah. The tender mouthfeel of a feather-light kneidel, moist with savory...
Friends keep gefilte fish tradition alive
By Wendy S. Laskin
Each year, just before Passover, my friends Betsy Hill, Beth Rosenberg and I make gefilte fish from scratch. Betsy is...
Almond butter chocolate chip cookies
By Shannon Sarna
I love it when people taste my pareve desserts and say, “Wow — this is pareve!?”
It’s the same rule with Passover dishes...
Passover stuffed cabbage rolls
Chanie Apfelbaum | The Nosher via JTA
There’s nothing like Passover to remind us where we come from. In many Jewish homes, Passover traditions are...
What you (maybe) didn’t know about Passover
By My Jewish Learning
Passover celebrates the ancient Exodus of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. Here are some facts you might not have known...