Passover, a Jewish celebration of freedom from slavery in Egypt, is celebrated in April. Jewish families will once again come together to celebrate a Seder meal. Here is what you need to know about ...
Dear friends, as we approach the holiday of Passover, we are surrounded by a profound wealth of symbolism. The practices and ...
A Passover seder is intended to be an annual rite of passage, as so many religions have in some form, but the menu if almost ...
Matzah gets elevated in sweet desserts by the two runners-up in our inaugural “Matzah Madness” recipe contest.
A recipe that blends the traditional Greek phyllo pie with leftover matzah stood out from the rest of the “Matzah Madness” ...
Between waiting for dinner, listening to unfamiliar prayers, and trying their best to sit still, kids can easily get antsy.
Every spring, as Jewish families around the world gather for Pesach, a familiar rhythm takes hold: Matzah crunches, prayers ...
The students at Oholei Torah Preschool were given the unique opportunity to experience Pesach in a way they will never forget ...
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Passover Honey Cake
This Jewish honey cake is one that Grandma Yetta would make for the first and second seders at Passover. It’s so simple — honey, ginger, cinnamon and, surprisingly, coffee give it its depth of flavor.
At the Immigrant's Table on MSN23h
Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese
A Jewish twist on a classic Italian recipe—matzo lasagna with cottage cheese, layered with rich tomato sauce, and baked to ...