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Passover is more than an Independence Day celebration.
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
Hot Air
by Tziporah Heller
To the uninitiated, I look like an undermedicated, obsessive-compulsive lunatic caught up in a spring cleaning ritual.
Open Your Mouth
by Rabbi Shlomo Freifeld
Speech is the device that reveals the soul of every human being.
The Extra Matzah
by Rabbi Dovid Silber
How one man put other's needs far ahead of his own.
The Ultimate Victory
by Ephraim Nisenbaum
Matzah teaches us how to turn an object of derision into one of pride.
Pesach: My Dayenu Ring
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
I glanced down at my diamond ring and was horrified to see an empty hole.
The Inner Meaning of Matzah
by Rabbi Pinchas Stolper
Matzah is poor man's bread, eaten by slaves. Paradoxically, it is also the bread of freedom.
Matzah of Faith
by Judah Lifschitz
As Passover 1945 approached in the Nazi concentration camp, the Rebbe was determined to eat matzah for the holiday.
Why is This Child Different?
by Sarah Shapiro
Why did our family, like American Jewish families everywhere, recognize Passover as the one holiday we would never forget?
The Seder Guest
by Stewart Weiss
I volunteered to shut down the factory, but as the day progressed, a dark storm began to move in.
Blood Signs
by R' Michael Bernstein
On the night of the Exodus, why was it so important to put blood on the doorposts?
Seder in Warsaw, 1943
by Stewart Weiss
After four overflowing cups of wine, I was somehow transported back to an earlier place and time...
The Past is Our Future
by Jonathan Shooter
At the Seder, why do we emphasize relationships between the generations?
Understanding Egypt
by R' Uziel Milevsky
Why was Pharaoh punished, when God Himself had hardened his heart?
30 Tips for the Seder
by Rabbis Barclay & Jaeger
Everything you need to know about the wine, the matzah and the bitter herbs.
Of Matzah and Maror
by Rabbi Shimon Schwab
Astonishingly, the Jews in Egypt were commanded to eat the maror. But while still in Egypt they certainly did not need to refresh their bitter memories!
Whoever is Hungry...
by Shalom Meir Wallach
Two inspiring stories from a leader of 20th century Jewry.
Pesach Cleaning Made Easy
by Sarah Glaser
A handy checklist and guide for getting to the holiday with your sanity intact!
Faster Than Time
by Rabbi Akiva Tatz M.D.
The 16th century Maharal teaches that the Exodus from Egypt had to be in a hurry, because the Jews would become the eternal nation -- and as things move faster, time slows down.
Freedom and Self-Awareness
by Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf
Yosef Mendelovich may have been locked in a Soviet prison cell, but in the ultimate reality, he was a free man.
Preparing for the Pesach Seder
by Rabbi Joseph Elias
The Seder plate, the matzah, the 4 cups of wine: Here's how to properly set it all up.
The Season of Renewal
by Rabbi Gedalya Schorr
Passover gives us the power to break free from any self-imposed yoke of slavery.
Pharaoh & The Jews
by Rabbi David Cohen
The Nazis, like Pharaoh, began with anti-Jewish legislation, then enslaved the Jews with the ultimate goal of genocide.
The Pharaoh Fantasy
by Rabbi Yisroel Miller
There is a world of difference between "my God" and "My God."
The Passover Sacrifice
by Rabbi S. R. Hirsch
Unlocking the mysteries of the Paschal lamb.
A Night Of Order
by Rabbi Yosef Stern
The Passover Seder teaches that there is a methodical symmetry to God's wonders.
"Pesach" the Torah Teacher
by E. & A. Labovitz
A beautiful Passover story about opening the door for Elijah.
The Beloved Matzah
by Rabbi Paysach Krohn
An amazing true story of baking matzah in a Nazi labor camp.
Season of our Freedom
by Rabbi Aryeh Carmell
Passover is our opportunity to re-create the experience of escaping from brutal oppressors.
Leaving Egypt
by Miriam Adahan
On Pasover, we learn how to break free from life's narrow, constricting boundaries.
Mitzvah Crackers
by Hanoch Teller
There before his eyes was a stack of freshly baked, still-fragrant hand matzahs.
Chosen
by Rabbi Gershon Weiss
The Nazis beat the poor, exhausted Jews, who continued to praise God for making us "the chosen nation."
15 Steps to Freedom
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
The Haggadah is a textbook for achieving true freedom. Unlock the code!
The Four Sons
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
Parenting lessons from the wise and wicked son.
All About the Four Questions
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
Understanding why such a prominent role is given to children on Seder night.
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