Friday marks the beginning of a special time for many Jewish people around the world. It's Passover, also called Pesach, which celebrates the Exodus, the liberation of Israelites from slavery in Egypt ...
Grab the seder plate and start prepping the matzo, the eight-day celebration of Passover, or Pesach, starts this Monday. The major Jewish holiday happens during the month of Nisan on the Hebrew ...
Passover, otherwise known as Pesach in Hebrew, is regarded as one of the most important festivals in Judaism. Every year, Jewish families celebrate the festival by gathering around the Seder table and ...
Display the seder plate and hide the afikomen: Passover will be here soon. Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is the most observed Jewish holiday. Known as the Festival of Freedom, it commemorates the ...
When the first night of Passover, or Pesach, arrives April 22 Jewish families will gather to celebrate the Exodus of the Jews from their captivity in Egypt 3,328 years ago. The eight-day celebration’s ...
Passover begins on Friday, April 15, at sundown — commemorating the first Passover as well as the birth of the Jewish people as a free nation. Under the leadership of Moses, they left slavery in ...
"Chag Pesach Sameach!" or "Happy Passover!" ...
One of the most widely observed holidays in the Jewish religion is upon us. Passover, which is known as Pesach in Hebrew according to the Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center, is an eight-day festival ...
(WCMH) — The Jewish holiday of Passover is set to begin at sundown on Friday, April 15 and will continue for eight days with its conclusion at sundown on Saturday, April 23. Don’t know a lot about ...