Discover the struggles and triumphs of celebrating Passover during the pandemic and conflicts, as Jews around the world come together for this communal holiday.
Passover, the most communal of Jewish holidays, presents a unique challenge in these unprecedented times. The pandemic Passover Seder four years ago forced Jews to find ways to celebrate while isolated, testing their sense of community. President Joe Biden's recent statement highlights the significance of Passover, emphasizing the miraculous Exodus story and the theme of freedom from enslavement in Egypt. Despite the physical barriers, Jews worldwide are uniting to observe this historic holiday.
As Passover approaches in April 2024, the anticipation and reflections grow stronger. Sue Winthrop's contemplation on Passover's connection to Israel and the upcoming holiday's eight-day observance in the United States fuels the spirit of unity and tradition. The reminder of hostages in Gaza echoes the theme of freedom central to Passover, urging Jews to reflect on the captive still awaiting liberation and justice.
In the wake of recent events like the devastating Oct. 7 massacre, this year's Passover in Israel holds a somber tone. The empty seats at the seder table symbolize the lives lost and the ongoing struggle for freedom. Temples in Colorado Springs echo the call for universal freedom, emphasizing that true liberation transcends individual boundaries and requires collective action.
As the Jewish community gears up for Passover, the theme of resilience shines through. Despite adversities, the spirit of celebration and unity prevails, exemplified by the passionate dances and parades in various locations. The annual pre-Passover parade in Illinois showcases Jewish resilience in the face of challenges, a powerful testament to the enduring strength and faith of the community.
The challenge for our pandemic Passover Seder four years ago was how to celebrate the most communal of Jewish holidays while in isolation.
Tomorrow night, Jews around the world will celebrate Passover, recounting their miraculous Exodus story from hundreds of years of enslavement in Egypt and ...
I have been thinking about Passover, which starts the evening of Monday, April 22, 2024. In the United States, Passover is observed for eight days, ...
Among the themes of Passover is freedom from captivity. For many Jews this year, the holiday brings up the pain of knowledge that hostages are still captive ...
The first major holiday since the devastating Oct. 7 massacre will be marked by some with an empty seat at the seder table in honor of the many hostages ...
Rabbis at Temple Beit Torah and Temple Shalom in Colorado Springs issue call for freedom for all Jewish people as Passover begins Monday at sundown with ...
Blind Israel support in AIPAC funding appeal sent to Phil Weiss's mother's house. April 2024. It's a beautiful day in my town and I am going to go out for a ...
As Passover approaches, the Jewish community in Jacksonville is gearing up for a holiday that carries heightened significance amidst the ongoing conflict in ...
Boys and men from Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois dance in Daley Plaza during the 27th annual pre-Passover parade at 50 W. Washington St. on April 16. Zubaer Khan/ ...
SoCal's Jewish community celebrates their first Passover since the Oct. 7th attack in Israel with an interfaith seder meant to build bridges.
The Center for Jewish Life will observe Passover Hours from April 22 through April 30: Monday, April 22 Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.Lunch 11:30 a.m.–1:30 ...
Passover reflects on Israel's plight in the Hamas conflict. Amidst despair, unity emerges, echoing ancient struggles for freedom.
As calls continue to bring the hostages home, the Bay Area Jewish community is preparing for a celebratory yet somber Passover Monday.
My family's kibbutz was devastated and pillaged. After 200 dark days, we need to expand our compassion, says film-maker Sharone Lifschitz.
The Taylor Swift Haggadah? The Harry Potter version? Maxwell House is the Passover prayer book of presidents ... President Barack Obama holds a Passover seder at ...
The cohesion that Passover has provided Jews for millennia is currently strained in ways I cannot remember and cannot fathom, writes Daniel Osborn.
I have long aspired to uphold Passover's teaching to have compassion for the stranger. But the noise surrounding Israel's war with Hamas has drowned out my ...
Israeli Jews prepare to celebrate Passover — the holiday which marks freedom from bondage — with more than 100 captives still in Gaza.
I want to send warm wishes to the entire Jewish community over Pesach. Families across the country – including my own - will come together this week for a Seder ...
Jews will celebrate Passover in the shadow of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel – and amid the largest surge in antisemitism ever in the United States.