Matza
Passover Seder night: The deeper meaning of matzah and the urgency of the Exodus
“When a mitzvah comes to your hand, do not let it ‘become leavened.’”
You really have to get to know matzah properly
IDF's ‘Operation Roaring Matzah’: Keeping Passover, ensuring security for army and country
Matzah pizza and Miriam star in new children’s books for Passover in 2026
Creatively Speaking: Passover meets Pablo Picasso
How can the artistic genius of Pablo Picasso help us not just endure, but actually thrive in our current situation?
Coronavirus could cause matzah shortage in Israel for Passover
Other retail products for the holidays are also expected to arrive late due to the virus causing massive delays of all shipping.
Manischewitz Co. will sell all of its kosher food business
The companies “have reached an understanding for a transaction whereby Kenover Marketing Corp. will acquire all of the kosher food business of Manischewitz.”
The essential lessons from the Passover and the Seder
“In every generation, one must see himself as if he personally had come out of Egypt...”
Your matza pic can fund-raise for charity
Share a photo of your Passover lunch on social media and $18 will be donated to the UJA-Fed
Lone soldiers celebrate Passover in the army
Both lone soldiers will take part in Seders and the traditional customs while on base. The soldiers said their unit has become their family.
Passover: Matzah as a symbol of Jewish heroism
Imagine the courage it required for a family living in the shadow of the Inquisition to risk discovery by holding a Seder, eating matzah and refusing to eat bread.
IDF soldiers crunch Passover matzah - watch
“The IDF wishes all its soldiers in the air, at sea and on land, to the reservists, to their families and to all of Israel a kosher and happy Passover!” the statement said.
Israeli org. donates 2,000 boxes of matzah to Polish Jews for Passover
“As more and more Poles discover their Jewish roots, Passover especially speaks to them as a celebration of freedom and the end of slavery or occupation,” said Chief Rabbi Schudrich.
This cartoon matzah character is huge in Holland — and not just among Jews
In 2010, Max received his own comic book, published by the museum and currently available in children’s libraries across the country.