Each year, when spring arrives and homes fill with preparations for Passover, the Jewish people return to that defining night when the Israelites left Egypt and began their journey to freedom.
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Thoughts for Shabbat
In ‘Anticipating the Afterlife’, Paul Luckraft emphasises the significance of the bodily resurrection.
Pesach is a time of experience with our living God. With the wonderful ordained feast of Pesach in mind we must establish a balance of looking back, living in the present and anticipating the future.
The connection in the Passover Haggadah is not coincidental.
As families gathered for the Seder, sirens, rockets and drones turned a night of tradition into another reminder that Israel’s civilians remain on the front line.
Several waves of missiles as Israelis prepare for Passover – impacts in Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and Ramat Gan – numerous injured, including several children.
Coverage of the Cardinal Pizzaballa saga overlooks the reality of religious freedom in the Holy Land.
The significance of the ballistic threat is exacerbated by the capability gaps within Europe’s missile defense architecture.
Cleaning, sirens, matzah—and the hope that this Passover night will free more than just the chametz.
