“Shmurah matzah” – literally, “watched matzah” – refers to matzah baked from flour and water which has been carefully supervised
What are the textual sources for our Passover traditions and rituals? In this video from Chabad.org (05:29), Dr. Michael Chighel
What’s the most important ritual food at the Passover seder? In this amusing video (03:28) from Chabad.org, animated talking matzah
When most people think of matzah, they think of the hard, cracker-like matzot eaten by Asheknazi Jews and much of
What are “kitniyot” and can they be eaten on Passover? This article delves into the halachic debate regarding whether or not
How can the ancient traditions of Passover be applied to our modern lives? In this inspiring video (04:22), Charlie Harary from
Chef Ido Zarmi connects to the history of the Jewish people through food. In this video (03:28), he describes how
When it comes to what can and cannot be eaten on Passover, there are many confusing Hebrew terms and conflicting
Passover is not only about which symbolic foods are traditionally eaten and abstained from, but also about how the food is
This introductory video (03:57) explains the basics of a traditional Passover seder, including the symbolic foods and ritual items and
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