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Seder In The Bar
It was past midnight. The grand communal Seder ended on a high note. But this rabbi wasn’t about to call it a night.
Zaidy’s Passover Seder
Few holidays compete with Passover’s child-centered rituals. The seder packs customs and narratives enough to animate a child’s imagination all year round.
Reflections on Freedom: Between Sinai and Independence Hall
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Two hundred and fifty years ago, this country’s founding fathers fought to secure our rights to these goods. […]
The Annotated Seder Plate: Insights, Tidbits, and Fun Facts
Haggadah Since escaping Egypt, the Jewish people have celebrated Passover by telling the story of the Exodus. Over time, the story became more formal and […]
Seders To Remember: Pickpocket At The Prison Seder
Rabbinical students travel the world, bringing the entire Seder to Jews who live far from the madding crowds. Here are some glimpses of their experiences.
Seder in Tanzania
Boxes and suitcases came and went, but not ours. We tried not to panic.
The Case for Friction
Sit down to study a page of Talmud, and it won’t be long before you come across an unreadable cluster of letters. Abbreviations—rashei teivot in […]
Five Communal Leaders Share Their Dream Seder Guest
We asked Chabad representatives to tell us which biblical, Talmudic or medieval personality they'd like to have at their Seder table.
Mitzvahs at the ADL Never Is Now Summit in New York City
At the ADL Never is Now summit in New York City, Chabad reps led by Rabbi Mendel Metzger of Chabad of Midtown Manhattan gave participants […]
Today in Jewish History: Birthday of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson
Today marks a notable date in Jewish history: the birthday of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, of blessed memory. Known simply as the Rebbetzin, she was […]
Between Two Worlds: Finding Freedom in Tension
At the National Security Agency, Anne Neuberger directed a force of 19,000 civilian and military personnel charged with countering threats ranging from ISIS to advancements […]
Shawarma Between Classes: The New Flavor of Jewish Life at Indiana University
The lunchtime line at Yalla moves fast — shawarma sizzling, pitas flying, students lingering long after their plates are empty. On a campus that never […]
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