Passover
Celebrate Passover! JewishBoston.com has everything you'll need to bring in Passover 2012 in Boston.
Passover 2013 begins sundown March 25, 2013. Some Jews, particularly Conservative and Orthodox Jews, hold seders on the 25th and 26th, and conclude Passover after eight days, at sundown on April 2nd. Others, particularly Israeli and Reform Jews, hold one seder on first night of the holiday and conclude Passover after seven days, at sundown on the 1st.
Find what you need to prepare for Passover here...
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Jews About Town: MIMOUNA
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My name is Rhonda Moskowitz and I'm a documentary filmmaker who has been filming American Jews in prison on and off for the last ten...
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Counting the Omer= FAIL. (Eating during Passover= DRUNKEN FAIL.)
It's all my fault. I admit it; it was totally me. I dropped the ball already, and we're not even done eating matzah yet. Last...
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Why do some people celebrate Passover a day longer than others?
Why do some people celebrate Passover a day longer than others? In the book of Leviticus, we read about a Feast of Unleavened Bread where...
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No Flour, No Torah: Passover and The Hunger Games
A few years ago, something interesting happened. More or less overnight, otherwise intelligent people decided, en masse, that carbs were evil. (If you read The...
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The BEST Passover Choco Chip Allergy Free Cookies
Hello to all of those who are celebrating the eight days of affliction…sorry, I mean Passover. As most of you know, Passover is my least...
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Four More (Israel-related) Questions
Passover is upon us and last-borns across the world are making their final practice runs through The Four Questions in preparation for their big moment....
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Seders to Mimouna: It's All About Community
Mimouna, did you say Mimouna? I haven’t heard that word since I was in 2nd grade! I remember people were all in the streets, going in...
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Happy Passover from Career Moves @ JVS!
By Amy Mazur, JVS StaffWe begin our journey through the Passover Seder, our journey from slavery to freedom. Through word and song, story and ritual,...
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