'Shoresh' sandals with surprising colors, a multi-purpose electric brush, a mixture for making kosher cakes and muffins for Passover and other surprises for the holiday
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Two important surveys leading up to Passover reveal the priorities of Israelis when it comes to painting a house and buying a new electrical product. The data may surprise you.
Something about the foragers’ feast we find in this forest connects me to our nation’s past.
Jerusalemite of the Week: This Abu Ghosh native, who works at the Ramada Jerusalem Hotel, is the man who buys all of Israel’s hametz ahead of Passover, briefly becoming the state's richest man.
Four cups are just not enough: Wine & alcohol guide for Passover 2024.
Ashkenazi Jews have a longstanding prohibition on eating kitniyot, and it is one that persists to this day in Israel and remains a major divisive discussion. Ahead of Passover, we look into why.
I felt inspired this year to take some of these foods and bring them into the chag to be enjoyed in the days following the Seder as well.
It’s Not B’Seder, which in Hebrish (Hebrew-English) means “It’s not okay,” can also mean “It’s not in the Seder.” Strictly speaking, the content in the book is not part of the Seder ritual.