Tuesday, Apr 19, 2016 10:35 AM Updated Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2016 3:10 PM You do not have to be Jewish to know the story of Passover, the holiest holiday commemorating the exodus of the Jews from ...
Yiddish, which combined Hebrew with primarily Medieval German, was only spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. When they were busy “noshing” (eating) and “kvetching” (complaining). Sephardic Jews had a variety of ...
This article was updated April 1, 2019. When Passover begins this week, (first seder is Friday night, April 19) those participating in seders -- ritual Passover meals -- will eat symbolic foods like ...
Every spring, Jews around the world sit down to begin the eight-day (or seven days, depending on the family) festival of Passover with a dinner called a seder. In 2022, the holiday begins on the ...