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Passover Resources
14 Passover Facts and Traditions Every Jew Should Know

14 Passover Facts and Traditions Every Jew Should Know

Want to come to the Seder educated and enlightened? Here's a good place to start.

By Shalom Goodman

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Sell Your Chametz Online

Sell Your Chametz Online

Use this online form to sell your chametz for Passover.

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How to Plan and Host a Welcoming Seder

How to Plan and Host a Welcoming Seder

Maximize your serving, seating, singing, and speeches to make sure that everyone is included and comfortable.

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How to Prepare Your Seder Plate Items Quickly & Easily

How to Prepare Your Seder Plate Items Quickly & Easily

By Miriam Szokovski

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50 Governers Decleare Education Day in Honor of the Rebbe

They joined the President in calling the nation to focus on education.

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Video
From Greatest Darkness to Greatest Light

From Greatest Darkness to Greatest Light

The Torah does not tell us the exact times when many important events occurred. Nevertheless, we are told that Pharoah commanded the Jews to leave Egypt exactly at midnight on the 15th of Nissan. Further, the Torah narrates the exact moment they actually left: The next day, precisely at noon – not delaying even for the "blink of an eye".

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Why Does Matzah Have Holes?

Why Does Matzah Have Holes?

Discover the reason behind all the perforations in Kosher for Passover matzah.

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Passover: The Antidote to Artificial Intelligence

Passover: The Antidote to Artificial Intelligence

We welcome everyone at the Seder and give each individual personal attention, not mechanical responses…

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A Moment to Save the World

A Moment to Save the World

On multiple occasions in his televised addresses, the Rebbe urgently called for a daily "Moment of Silence" in U.S. public schools, where most American children receive their education. This 20 minute primer summarizes the Rebbe's approach on this initiative, which is absolutely essential to our country's future.

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Passover Learning
Why Is Passover Seven (or Eight) Days Long?

Why Is Passover Seven (or Eight) Days Long?

The Midrash connects the seven days of Passover to the seven days of the week. But, why?

by Yehuda Shurpin

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The Wicked Son Redeemed

The Wicked Son Redeemed

Who invited him, anyways?

By Tzvi Freeman

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Story
The Wagon Driver and the Stranger

The Wagon Driver and the Stranger

"Please invite the wagon driver to come see me," said the Rebbe upon hearing that the man was in town.

By Blumah Wineberg

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When the Odessa Matzah-Bakers Outfoxed the KGB

When the Odessa Matzah-Bakers Outfoxed the KGB

In the Soviet Union, even getting a piece of matzah for the Seder was fraught with danger

By Asharon Baltazar

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A Disorderly (and Very Fulfilling) Passover Seder

A Disorderly (and Very Fulfilling) Passover Seder

"All my visions of the "perfect seder" had been dashed."

By Chava Green

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Jewish News
Thinking About Our Children: Education Day, U.S.A, Turns 40

Thinking About Our Children: Education Day, U.S.A, Turns 40

Proclamations from the White House and around the nation honor the Rebbe

By Dovid Margolin

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30 Years in Kathmandu: How World’s Largest Seder Transformed Jewish Life in Asia

30 Years in Kathmandu: How World's Largest Seder Transformed Jewish Life in Asia

2,000 backpackers in Nepal and thousands more worldwide to attend Chabad seders

By Phreddy Wischusen

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Artisanal Wine for Passover From a California Wine-Country Rabbi

Artisanal Wine for Passover From a California Wine-Country Rabbi

Hands-on production has had unexpected spiritual benefits

By Tzipora Reitman

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Lifestyle
Art: Moses in the Basket

Art: Moses in the Basket

By Yehoshua Wiseman

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