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Passover 2023

In 2023, the first Passover seder is on Wednesday, April 5.

Seharaneh: A Post-Passover Kurdish Jewish Celebration

A Kurdish Jewish way to celebrate spring and the return to leavened bread.

We Were Slaves — We Know What It Means to Not Fit In

The test of a community is not how it receives the most powerful, but how it welcomes the most vulnerable.

What Passover Teaches Us About Hope

A midrash about Miriam reminds us that the season of our redemption is also the season of our hope.

Sephardic Matzah and Cheese Patties Recipe

These Sephardic fritters are deliciously cheesy and adaptable.

Moroccan Potato Pie Recipe

An everyday staple for Moroccan Jewish families.

The One-Bowl Passover Cake You Have to Make This Year

A gluten-free blueberry snacking cake so good you'll make all year long.

Passing Your Story to the Next Generation

M'dor L'dor: How to feel connected across generations.

Ruth’s Radical Family

The biblical Book of Ruth celebrates chosen family.

Purim 2023

In 2023, Purim begins at sunset on Monday, March 6.

The Key Word of the Book of Lamentations

Eicha is both the Hebrew title of this biblical book and the word that best helps us understand what it really means.

The Surprising Connection between Purim and Yom Kippur

Purim and Yom Kippur appear to be complete opposites but the ancient rabbis say they are really two sides of the same coin.

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