Ha Lachma Anya
Ha Lachma Anya, ‘This is the bread of oppression,’ echoes the journey from slavery to freedom, a Passover tradition enduring.
Why Are Sephardic Seders Different from Ashkenazic Seders?
Explore the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazic Seders in this informative article. Learn how these two distinct Jewish traditions celebrate Passover in their own special ways.
Monotheistic Matzah and Protective Pesah
“They shall eat the meat on that night, roasted, with matzoth and bitter herbs” The first ever lean burger, is the central dish, at least verbally, at our Seder table. We all follow the Mishnaic maxim of Rabban Gamliel, which obligates us to pronounce the words פסח מצה ומרור – but there is something much […]