Read our latest issue or browse back issues. In some Christian circles, honoring Jesus’ Jewish identity has manifested in a desire to connect to Passover by holding a Seder meal. While usually well ...
Seder means “order” in Hebrew, and that should be the first clue that this traditional Passover meal has very special significance. Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is an annual holiday marking the ...
The Seder is a Jewish meal that has been eaten for thousands of years during the Pesach or Passover festival. It is eaten to remember the Jewish enslavement in Egypt and the quick escape led by Moses.
Another religious authority stressed that “rice or potato matzah is not acceptable for the seder,” and recommended matzah made with spelt or oats, which have decreased gluten content compared ...
An ancient tale of degradation ends in triumphant freedom, as Jews the world over feast for the Passover Seder, sharing a tradition nearly as old as Moses himself. Skip to main content You have ...