Passover

Passover 2025: From the pride of Egypt to the humility of Israel

In the formative process of the exodus, the Jewish people leave a land that represents the height of pride, and they journey to a land of humility.

This Passover, we must remember to cherish our freedom

Our sages sought to highlight this idea by naming the holiday in our prayers as Zman Cheiruteinu, the Season of Our Freedom.

By SHAI FINKELSTEIN
19/04/2025

Passover during wartime: Remembering the importance of others

We all win when we learn to appreciate the importance of others.

By DR. BATYA L. LUDMAN
19/04/2025

Passover 2025: A ‘midrashic’ lesson for these days

In light of this agonizing and ongoing reality, a quote from the midrash can be a challenge to embrace, as it forces us to think and look outward at our enemies in a different light.

The nature of miracles: From splitting the Red Sea to the State of Israel

I think that Passover in general, and its seventh day in particular, is the perfect time to appreciate “the miracles that are with us daily,” as we say in the Amidah prayer.

Sasha Troufanov: I could see all the suffering in Rom Braslavski's eyes in hostage video

On Passover, "We celebrate the freedom of our people who came out of Egypt. We do not celebrate the victory over the Egyptians," Troufanov said.

My Word: Split screens and split experiences

Recently, I got sucked into the frustrating ping-ponging that passes as dialogue on social media.

Passover 2025: Crossing your own Red Sea

We all face Red Seas in one form or another. But the good news is that just as God parted the waters for our forefathers when they left Egypt, He can part them for us as well.

Passover 2025: When God hides, we still believe

Faith isn’t about finding all the answers – it’s about having shoulders wide enough, and spirits deep enough, to carry the weight of the questions. 

KKL-JNF parks draw 1.5 million visitors over Passover despite security concerns

"It’s moving to see how the people of Israel continue to choose nature and connect to their roots," said KKL-JNF chairwoman Ifat Ovadia-Luski.

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