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A Student’s Search for a Santiago Seder
By Samantha Goldberg A New Jersey native studying in Santiago, Chile, goes looking for a Passover Seder. Wary of attending a religious event, she ends up at the city’s Chabad House and finds that the experience reminds her of home.
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A Bittersweet Passover for Rabbis Who Leave Home for Holiday
By Dovid Zaklikowski Every year, thousands of Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis and rabbinical students head off for far-flung communities across the globe to lead Passover Seders in small Jewish communities without permanent rabbis. Their families, despite the loss, wouldn’t have it ...
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Aussie University Students Bake Matzah on Campus
Chabad.org Staff Students at the University of New South Wales in Australia enjoyed a model matzah bakery days before the onset of Passover.
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Last-Minute Hassles For The World’s Largest Seders
By Yehuda L. Ceitlin Although Nepal presents its own special difficulties in coordinating the world’s largest Passover Seders – like a closed border that stalls a shipment of wine and matzah – Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Chezky Lifshitz says such headaches are well worth it.
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Caterer Learned Dietary Laws From Scratch
By Tamar Runyan Caterer Linda Bergh, a Santa Fe, N.M., personal chef, is the provider of choice for the city’s Chabad Jewish Center. In the days leading up to Passover, she was busy preparing a gourmet menu for the center’s two Seders on Saturday night and Sunday night.
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Thousands of Jewish Centers Worldwide Gear-Up for Passover
By Dovid Zaklikowski A handful of Chabad-Lubavitch centers across the globe report on last-minute preparations and plans in advance of Passover, which begins Saturday night.
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New York’s "Rabbi Matzah" Celebrates 26 Years
By Sid Rosenzweig Rabbi Nechemia Vogel has been teaching children and adults alike about the intricacies of matzah baking for 26 years.
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Library Makes 1,000 Rare Haggadahs Available Online
By Dovid Zaklikowski The central Chabad-Lubavitch library in New York posted 1,000 Passover Haggadahs online, some of which are the only copies in the world.
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Inmates and Families Face Passover With Outside Help
Chabad.org Staff The Aleph Institute is distributing Passover food for those behind bars and organizing communal Seders for family members on the other side.
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Embrace of Passover Tradition Can Be Decidedly Untraditional
By Motti Seligson Jewish families all over the world are turning to communal Passover Seders and Passover retreats as a way to infuse their celebrations with meaningful lessons.
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