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Pesach

11 Nissan
Tears on the Rebbe’s Doorstep

I followed along in my prayer book as the service progressed, on high alert for the arrival of the inspiration that was surely imminent. Maybe on the next page? Woven between the notes of the next melody? But alas, I left feeling … the same.
The Day G-d Removed Our Shame

Passover is probably the most famous Jewish holiday of the year. Millennia later, this special day of the 11th of Nissan brought forth a new energy of freedom.
Passover Learning
Fact or Fiction? Pharaoh in Pajamas in Middle of the Night

I don’t recall ever seeing anything about pajamas in the Haggadah. Am I missing anything?
17 Facts About Moses Every Jew Should Know

Moses was born in Egypt during the enslavement of the Jews. His parents, Amram and Yocheved, were from the illustrious tribe of Levi.
Reb Shmuel's Two Seders

The festival of Passover was not far off. Households bustled happily from morning till evening with cleaning and shopping.
Grandma’s Last Seder

It wasn't that I was sad about going to America for Passover; I was worried about my grandmother. Since my earliest memories Grandma had always been one of the strongest people that I knew...
Passover Toolkit
Passover Starts on Friday Night
Passover 2019 will be celebrated from April 19-April 27
What to Expect at a Passover Seder

A few insider tips that will allow you to better allow you to enjoy the night ahead.
Sell Your Chametz Online
Any chametz left undisposed must be sold to a non-Jew. Use this online form to quickly delegate a rabbi to sell your chametz for you.
Lifestyle
How to Prepare Your Seder Plate Items Quickly & Easily

Preparing the Seder plate items can seem overwhelming, but it needn’t be. Here are the steps you need to take to get it all done.
Passover Art Gallery
Experience Passover through our collection of holiday artwork by contemporary Jewish artists
The Thousands From All Walks of Jewish Life Named After the Rebbe

‘And These are the Names: Menachem Mendel’ chronicles 10,000 boys and young men
Money is fire: it can destroy and annihilate, or illuminate and warm, depending on how it is used
— Chassidic master Rabbi Elimelech of Lizensk
Print Magazine

Blind faith is intellect’s most deadly foe. Intellect that would surrender to faith has forfeited its very nature.

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That is the meaning of true faith: A perspective that surpasses the field ...

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