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Pesach

By the Numbers
12 Facts About the Four Cups

We drink four cups of wine at the Seder. What do they represent, and how must they be drunk? Get the facts here.
10 Questions: Take the Matzah Quiz

What do you know about this Passover staple?
The Haggadah in Chabad Literature

Rabbi Zevin provides a comprehensive survey of Chabad literature on the Haggadah, beginning with the Tanya authored by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi.
The Pharaoh Paradox

In a world where the internet can feel infinite, it's easy to lose ourselves. Like the work the Pharaoh imposed on the Israelites, it has no end, no destination, and no real meaning.
Freeman Files
Four Amazing Opportunities This Passover You Don’t Want to Miss

Ask those questions. Eat bitter herbs. Swallow matzah. Drink another cup of wine. And ask the questions that come from the bottom of your heart.
Your Questions
Is Baking Powder Kosher for Passover?

Baking powder does not contain any problematic ingredients, but as with any commercial product, baking powder should only be used if it has reliable kosher-for-Passover certification.
History
Voices
Our Maximum and Then Some

When it comes to serving G-d, we do so with our maximum and then some.
Yachatz: Sacrificing for the Future

What does Isaac have to do with yachatz?
Sound the great shofar for our redemption, raise a banner to gather our exiles; gather us from the four corners of the earth to our land. Blessed are You, G-d, who gathers the dispersed of Israel.
— From the daily Amidah prayer
Print Magazine

Between the brain and the heart lies a narrow strait called the neck.

This neck presents a major challenge, because the brain must ponder very deeply to squeeze its thoughts through such tight passage and reach the heart below.

But it is also a great advantage, because when the heart is thrown to and fro by the migh...