On Friday, March 3rd, hundreds of students from the University of Central Florida community came together for the fifth annual mega Shabbat dinner in the Pegasus Ballroom.
Chabad of Cobb, 4450 Lower Roswell Road in Marietta, on April 25 at 8 p.m. will show the film, “No Place On Earth.”
Monday marked the first night of Passover. Passover celebrates the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt over 3,300 years ago.
The physical preparedness of house cleaning is intrinsically linked to spiritual preparedness
Friends, family, students and community members from northern Colorado gathered together in the Grand Ballroom overlooking the mountains and the setting sun to celebrate the beginning of Passover with a multi-course kosher meal.
As we were getting ready for the first-night Passover seder we attended this year, we couldn’t help but wonder: Would we be eating our matzah ball soup with a Japanese soup spoon? Was wasabi going to be the bitter herbs on the seder plate?
A RABBI braved the heat and walked on hot coals to raise cash for an elderly support charity.
Passover began Monday evening and will end at sundown Tuesday, April 18. According to Rabbi Avrohom Rapoport of Chabad at the Shore in Ventnor, it is a time for all Jews to recount the exodus of their ancestors from Egyptian slavery.
The nation’s first Gino’s East Kosher pizzeria is still in the works for a Wicker Park storefront, but the religious leader behind the long-anticipated spot and the president of the iconic deep dish pizza chain say frozen pies will come first.
As droves of Jewish students and locals alike gathered for Passover in Gainesville on Monday night, the holiday meant something different for each.
With rolling pins firmly in small hands, the matzo making began.