Passover Holidays and Observances Judaism
Passover Holidays and Observances Judaism
Passover
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- Miriam's Cup honors the role of Miriam the Prophetess in the Exodus and highlights the contributions of women to Jewish culture, past and present.
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- Free, animated greeting cards with music.
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- History, humor, religious information and links.
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- For adult adoptees, adoptive parents and birth parents. This Passover seder celebrates the theme of Moses' adoptive "Egyptian" family and "Hebrew" biological family.
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- History and meaning of passover, including recipes, traditions, foods, symbols, art, and a translation into French. Includes passover from a rabbi's perspective.
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- Information about foods usable for Passover, articles, and guides for the kosher consumer about passover products.
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- Clickable seder plate, with explanations.
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- How to celebrate, say, pray, learn and eat on Passover; plus printable haggadah text, multi-level study, recipes, games, audio songs, stories, find-a-seder, and sell-your-chametz.
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- A collection of articles from the Virtual Beit Midrash, on halakha, philosophy, and the background of the Passover holiday. Mostly advanced material.
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- A collection written by Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum, guaranteed to stimulate your mind and make your Seder more fulfilling.
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- Free talk show on Passover topics.
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- Thoughts, questions, insights, on Passover. Reflects the yeshiva background of the author.
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- Background, seder guide, music, recipes, text of the haggada. Solid introduction to Passover.
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- Aish HaTorah Pesach site. Includes complete Haggada with translation and commentaries, How To Clean for Pesach, insights, and a section in Spanish.
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- An educational site, with teaching units, activities, haggadas. Excellent resource for educators.
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- Summary of what foods are and are not Kosher for Passover. (From the [Conservative] Rabbinical Assembly.)
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- The Karaite Haggadah uses the Biblical narrative to retell the story of the exodus, based on the Karaite rite for Passover.
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