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The Hidden Meaning of Karpas

The green vegetable dipped in saltwater at the seder alludes to the very beginning of the Israelites' slavery saga.

Looking at Life Through New Lenses

How the Passover story teaches us perspective

Passover (Pesach) History

Observance of Passover has taken a number of forms throughout history.

12 Products that Make Passover More Eco-Friendly

Despite its associations with the verdant spring, the way we tend to observe Passover is anything but green. So we’re ...

Turkish Haroset

Haroset from Turkey is sweeter and zestier than its Ashkenazic counterpart.

The New Discovery of the Secular Believer

It's not an oxymoron: Secular Jewish Israelis value a variety of Jewish religious practices.

Haroset from Egypt

Dates, raisins and nuts symbolize the mortar of our Egyptian toil, re-envisioned by a later era of Egyptian Jews.

Ashkenazi Haroset

A recipe for the sweet fruit paste on the Passover seder plate.

From Disgrace to Praise

Why does Jewish tradition instruct us to endlessly retell the story of our ancestors' enslavement?

Reconnecting to Passover’s Roots

Using Passover as an opportunity to go green.

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