Cats Are Not Babies. SPECIAL BONUS: CATS TELLING THE PASSOVER STORY!
Dear World,I'm still not pregnant. Also, cats are not babies. I have a cat. I do not have a baby. They are not the same...
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Why don't we hold a seder on the last two nights of Passover like we do the first two?
Why don't we hold a seder on the last two nights of Passover like we do on the first two? I know those days are...
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Second Night Community Seder
Second Night Community Seder- Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue in Jamaica PlainTuesday March 26th, 6:45 pmJoin us at our community seder! We will daven Ma'ariv at...
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Passover Joy Comes in Small Package
As a few adults rush by him, my 4-year-old twirls around as he plays with a wind-up matzo ball toy. He giggles as he watches...
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Opening My Eyes in this Season of Seders
Dear Colleagues and Friends, In this season of many Passover seders in our homes and in the community, I need to tell you about something...
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Passover 101: Slavery, Freedom, Matzah and More
Passover 2012 is celebrated for eight days beginning on the evening of Friday, April 6th and ending at dusk on Saturday, April 14th. Some Jews, particularly...
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Toddler Teaches Passover Lesson: Set Low Expectations
My childhood memories of Passover are fleeting. My parents, my brothers, and I celebrated two-minute seders. Eat matzo. Four questions. Hide, find afikomen. Done. Thanksgiving,...
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"All who are hungry..."--How one woman is ensuring that every Metrowest citizen has the means to celebrate Passover.
Spring time is that magical time of year when we all pay closer attention to the transformation of landscape and await each new flower with...
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The Birth of a New Pesach Tradition - Why is this Seder Different?
In my family, we have big Passover seders. What started as a nice full table when my grandmothers, and then my mother and aunts hosted...
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Zoo Time at Seder Or Bringing Out the Kid in All of Us
Our 3-year-old son sits at the dinner table for 10 or 15 minutes on a good day. And yet, I’m hopeful that he will stick...
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