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The story of Passover is traditionally told over the Passover Seder and is sprinkled with lots of singing, reclining, wine drinking and gefilte fish-eating. The story explains the Jewish people's ...
Moses intervened, killing the Egyptian to save the Jewish slave, and set in motion a sequence of events that severed his ties to Egyptian royalty, exiled him from the only society he ever knew and ...
Passover Seder: Moses, matzah and modesty - opinion Moses’s name is mentioned no less than 628 times in the Five Books of Moses, yet here, in the one place where he should shine the most, he is ...
Passover “is one of the most widely celebrated of Jewish holidays,” Aaron Kaufman, executive director of Penn State Hillel, explained to USA TODAY. “It commemorates the Israelites’ exodus ...
Passover begins on Friday, April 15, at sundown — commemorating the first Passover as well as the birth of the Jewish people as a free nation. Under the leadership of Moses, they left slavery in ...
Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is the most observed Jewish holiday. Known as the Festival of Freedom, it commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt in the time of the Pharaohs.
While Kanarick’s Bond Street Chocolate’s 7-inch-tall dark chocolate Moses isn’t certified kosher for Passover, the edible-copper-dusted candy statue is available for $75 on Kanarick’s ...
Passover, called Pesach, gets its name from a pretty dark story: When Israelites were enslaved in Egypt, God unleashed 10 plagues on Egypt. The 10th plague was the death of every firstborn son.
Usually, the coming of Passover mainly means endless meal-planning, bed-making, cleaning, and cooking. But not this year. Not during a time of uncertainty, dread, and panic.
The actor who plays Moses has quite an impressive tenor, though as is often the case in such musicals, the cruel Pharaoh's villainous solo is the most fun. 9. THE TICKET INFO.
In 2019, Passover and Easter converge, as they commonly do. This year, Good Friday falls on the first night of Passover, April 19, and Easter falls on the second full day of Passover on April 21.