The Seder Plate
The placement and symbolism of the items on the seder plate.
What Happens When Passover Begins on Saturday Night?
This rare occurrence mandates a number of adjustments to pre-holiday rituals.
How to Greet People on Passover
Happy Passover is always acceptable, but here are a few traditional greetings — in Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino — to try out over the holiday.

Passover 2025
In 2025, the first seder will be held on the evening of Saturday, April 12.
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Summary
In this Torah portion, God continues to describe the different laws of sacrifices. A distinction is made between sin offerings, burnt offerings, and homage offerings, with each following its own process. God then commands the priests to make another offering that ordains themselves in their positions.
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Parashat Tzav: Bread in Abundance
Why does the Torah require that a gratitude offering be accompanied by loads of bread?
Kaddish Minyan With Rabbi Rachel Isaacs (Mondays)
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Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:
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Each act of creativity is a direct challenge to the forces of death and despair.
Singing God’s Song
Brooding over a psalmist’s question in the face of death.
Revaluing Labor
On restoring the prestige of physical work.
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