Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Passover traditions

  • DIY Seder provides a fresh take on Passover traditions with a variety of digital tools, original designs and modern themed content such as Current Events, Judeo-Christian, Parody Songs, Slightly Irreverent Humor, Social Justice, and many more.
  • (PRWeb)
  • But in the days before Passover, large trucks parked along many of the sidewalks are far more striking, particularly those bearing signs with a Hebrew word obscure even to most Jews: Sheimos.
  • (New York Times)
  • ELDERSBURG — A younger generation got a taste of old Jewish traditions Monday night while they participated in a demonstration Passover Seder.
  • (Carroll County Online)
  • Participants sang along and took part in the prayers, sharing the Passover traditions of eating matzo, drinking wine and dipping parsley in salt water.
  • (89.3 KPCC)
  • Noa Rosen kneels on the wooden floor, holding a small candle while her father, Gil, uses a feather to sweep tiny crumbs onto a wooden spoon and deposits them in a paper cup. "Now we move on to the dining room," she says, and her father leads the way.
  • (Appeal-Democrat)
  • Preparing food for Passover is challenging.
  • (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  • Passover is a Jewish holiday, which is celebrated in the spring.  This year it falls on April 7, 2012.  Jews observe Passover as the Festival of Freedom.  It commemorates the delivery of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
  • (Examiner)
  • rituals and traditions -- with recipes -- of far-flung Jewish communities throughout the world. The Passover experience is an incredibly pedagogic one, Marks said.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • So many family traditions start in the kitchen, and with that in mind, Grandparents.com offers the following quick and easy recipes you can make for your loved ones this Easter and Passover.
  • (Burlington County Times)
  • NORWALK -- The community is invited to relive the Exodus of the Passover story by celebrating the traditions of the festive Passover Seder at Beth Israel of Westport/Norwalk, 40 King Street. The First Seder will be held at 7 p.m.
  • (Norwalk Hour)

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