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How to Set Your Seder Plate for Passover
Setting up a seder plate doesn’t have to be hard. And neither does understanding what’s on the seder plate. Just ...
How to Lead a Zoom Tu Bishvat Seder
Nearly a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, Tu Bishvat is the last holiday Jews haven’t yet celebrated while practicing social distancing.
Celebrate, Passover, Seder, The Canteen
Create Your Best, and Most Personal, Passover Seder
Looking to change-up your seder this year? Archie Gottesman, FJC board member and self-proclaimed Marketing Jewru has spent the past ...
Celebrate, Live, More Holidays, Tu Bishvat
Kabbalistic Tu Bishvat Seder: Part 3
In Jewish mystical thought, the Tu Bishvat seder became a time to atone for sexual impropriety by blessing, eating and meditating on the symbolism of fruit.
Celebrate, Passover, Rabbis Without Borders
Why Neither the Pope nor Moses Will be at My Seder
One should not be surprised the Pope is not coming to my seder. Truth is, we do not know each ...
What to Do with All That Leftover Horseradish From the Seder
Some delicious way to repurpose your maror.
Celebrate, JOFA's Torch, Passover, Seder
Three Ways to Engage Children and Adults at Your Seder
The HaggadahWhen my family sits down to the seder table, we won’t be passing around the Maxwell House Hagaddahs. We ...
Celebrate, Passover, Rabbis Without Borders, Seder
One game-changing innovation for your Seder this year
Around this time of year I often find myself fielding questions about what haggadah to use, and how families can ...
Do I Need to Have Two Passover Seders?
Israeli Jews observe only one Passover seder, but Jews who reside elsewhere often have two.
Why Must This Passover Seder Be Like All Others?
Passover 5780 is going to be one we all remember for a long time. The world is reeling from the ...