Passover Holiday Begins Apr 12 - Apr 20, Celebrating Freedom Forty percent of Kosher wines are sold for the Passover Holiday The Super Bowl of ...
One of the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays, Passover commemorates the Jewish people’s exodus from slavery in ancient ...
This year, perhaps three thousand years later, we are approaching the Passover seder. We will recite that everyone shall remember the beginning of the Exodus “as though they were there.” ...
An Israeli Diaspora Affairs Ministry committee said in a statement that more than 50 million non-Jewish people worldwide have an affinity with Judaism or Israel, including both groups and individuals ...
For a full account of the Passover ritual, read Exodus 12. Here are some highlights that relate to the Eucharist. We note that a lamb without blemish must be sacrificed according to how much each ...
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Judaism is not a religion of blind obedience. Indeed, astonishingly in a religion of 613 commandments, there is no Hebrew word that means to obey.
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Moses knew that if you plan for a year, plant rice. If you plan for a decade, plant a tree. If you plan for posterity, ...
Pharaoh’s daughter’s coming down and seeing a baby crying is mirrored by God’s actions in Exodus’ third chapter.
What does it mean to love our children equally? It’s a question that many families wrestle with, especially when each ...
and the Passover was said by God to be “. . . a memorial feast for you . . .” (Exodus 12:14). Scripturally speaking, remembrance is the celebrating of a past event, but not merely as past.