Passover

How to Plan a Passover Seder

A simple, step-by-step guide to hosting Passover.

The Seder Plate

The placement and symbolism of the items on the seder plate.

Rules for Passover

From avoiding leavened products to the Fast of the First Born, here’s your cheat sheet of Passover practices.

What is Not OK to Eat on Passover

Your guide to which foods are customarily avoided on the holiday.

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Summary

In this Torah portion, God describes the laws of animal sacrifice. God explains the different sacrifices that atone for guilt or sins, and distinguishes between sins committed inadvertently and sins committed on purpose.

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Parashat Vayikra

Leviticus 1:1-5:26

Isaiah 43:21-44:23

Parashat Vayikra: I Give, Therefore I Love

This Torah portion teaches that it’s better to give than receive.

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Daf Yomi

Sanhedrin 106

Which would you rather be, a mighty cedar or an unremarkable reed? The Talmud’s answer might surprise you. On yesterday’s …

Sanhedrin 105

Balaam’s ultimate fate.

Sanhedrin 104

Weeping, weeping.


Recharge Now

Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:

Revaluing Labor

On restoring the prestige of physical work.

Loving the Stranger

It’s the most frequently repeated commandment in the Torah, but what does it actually require?

Vashti’s Bad Rap

Why the deposed queen is the under-appreciated heroine of Purim.


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Tikkun Olam: Repairing the World

This phrase with kabbalistic roots has come to connote social justice.

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