More Than Matzah: Pesach Associations From All Around the World
Jews everywhere celebrate Pesach with the same familiar traditions. But you’d be surprised how many regional traditions there are. While we are joined by a
Jews everywhere celebrate Pesach with the same familiar traditions. But you’d be surprised how many regional traditions there are. While we are joined by a
Kfar Saba—Pesach, traditionally also known as Chag Ha’Aviv (holiday of the spring), is aptly nicknamed as it virtually always takes place during the few weeks
Tamar Nissel is studying in Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim (MMY). She is from Teaneck, New Jersey, attended the Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey for elementary school
The Slow Movement is gaining momentum (!) It was sparked in 1986 by Carlo Petrini, the Slow Food gourmet, by his protest against the opening
The background to the late 19th-century Jewish settlements in Israel was a wave of pogroms in Russia in 1881. This made most of Russian Jewry
“Our whole philosophy became ‘let’s take most of the money we would’ve spent on paid advertising and paid marketing and instead of spending it on
We know that most think we are crazy, but the idea of not making Pesach for a crowd still does not resonate well with us.
Every year I write a tax column, for tax purposes. I know that we all have to pay taxes, because that’s how we all chip
There are many reasons why car leasing has become so popular. Reasons include: Cash flow. By leasing you are only paying the depreciation on the
The shidduchim parsha. It’s a difficult parsha. As difficult as Kriyas Yam Suf, Chazal tell us. And those of us who know the pain of
One evening, while rushing to get ready to go to an after-school performance, I was touching up on my makeup so that I wouldn’t appear
Ramat Gan, Israel—For the second consecutive year, students from AMIT Ginsburg Bar Ilan Gush Dan Junior and Senior High School for Boys won first place