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Ha Lachma Anya: The Bread of Slavery and Affliction

This text is an opportunity for hands-on engagement with the seder’s core message.

The Unasked Question

On a night built around inquiry, there's one question that is never posed at the Passover seder.

Why Do Jews Wear Costumes on Purim?

The long practice of masquerading may have its roots in medieval Italy.

Dayenu: A Jewish Template for Gratitude

This classic seder poem is not merely a reflection on Passover, but a model for true thanks.

Do I Need to Have Two Passover Seders?

Israeli Jews observe only one Passover seder, but Jews who reside elsewhere often have two.

Time to Make Your Hanukkah Resolutions

Exploring the roots of the word, Hanukkah.

These 11 Instagram Photos from Around the World Will Inspire You This Sukkot

Check out these snapshots of Jews (and friends) getting their sukkah on.

A Laotian Recipe To Fortify Us for the Yom Kippur Fast

For this Laotian Jew, a rice recipe from his Buddhist childhood sustains him through Yom Kippur.

Rosh Hashanah Gift Guide

Must-have items your High Holidays hosts will appreciate.

A Southern Shabbat… On A Train

How The City of New Orleans Carried Us Through The Sabbath

Queen Esther: Destiny’s Child

The Purim story is a reminder of our essential power for human agency.

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