The Jerusalem Post - Pessah Supplement
The Jerusalem Post - Pessah Supplement
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WHY IS THIS INTERNET DIFFERENT?
The Jewish National and University Library - National sound archives brings you Passover Tunes from around the world

Who, What and Where - Pessah Sites

Special Pessah greeting cards

Dry Bones

Surfing for Seders


PESSAH READING
Remember to Be Free
'Remembrance is the key to Redemption," said Rabbi Yisrael Ba'al Shem Tov, the 18th-century founder of Hassidism.

Beans of Contention
Legumes separate Ashkenazim from Sephardim during Pessah.

Vegetarian Pessah - for goodness sake!
Pessah and vegetarianism: Are the two compatible? After all, what is a Seder without gefilte fish, chicken soup, chopped liver, chicken and other meats?

An Italian Pessah
A recent book provides a fascinating - and mouth-watering - glimpse at how Italian Jews sat down to the seder 100, 200 and even 500 years ago.

Filmmaker and father of the 'Neighborhood Seder'
On a snowy morning in Woodstock, New York, retired filmmaker David Tapper is sitting comfortably inside Storybook, his country Tudor-style house.

Ritual and Reminiscence
From the first Pessah, celebrated on the eve of the Exodus, Seders have given us food for thought.

Piecing together the Pessah puzzle
Guidelines for the perplexed shopper


OTHER LINKS
Charitable Donations:
Passover is also a time for us to think of others. Check out the Libi Fund which helps Israel's soldiers, and our Charities Supplement for other special deserving causes.

Sell your 'Hametz' here

Buy your 'Haggadah' here

Buy your 'Matzah' here

Buy your Passover wine here

Last year's JPost Pessah supplement

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JPOST RADIO INTERVIEWS
Pessah: don't pass over the needy
Naomi Sharabi, director of Ezrat Avot, explains how you can help feed the needy and elderly this Passover.
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Passover: From slavery to freedom
Rabbi Binny Friedman of the Isralight Institute raises his own questions, aside from the traditional four, on this holiday of liberation.
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A pocketsize Pessah
On loan to the Israel Museum from an anonymous donor are a Tikunei Shabbat and a Haggadah, both written by 18th century scribes.
Click here to see the pocketsize Haggadah
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SEDER MENU
Haroset with Orange Juice and Bananas
Gefilte Fish
Chicken Soup with Spring Vegetables
Extra-Light Kneidlach
Roast Turkey Breast with Potatoes and Rosemary
Italian Almond Cake with Poached Fruit


FUN LINKS FROM AISH.COM

The ABCs of Passover
Passover: A Love Story
The Haggadah: Gratitude in Action
Fifteen Steps to Freedom
How to Survive the Seder
Four Sons, Four Questions
Over One Hundred Insights on the Haggadah

Games and Tips for the Seder
Haggadah Coloring Book
Passover Arts and Crafts
Haggadah Highlights for the Family
Haggadah Songs
User-Friendly Guide to the Laws of Passover
Passover Gourmet Cook Book