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Why Doesn’t the Chabad Haggadah Have the Post-Seder Songs?
Why No Chad Gadya or Echad Mi Yodea?
By Yehuda Shurpin
Many have the custom to sing various post-Seder songs at the conclusion of the Passover Seder.
4 Comments
A Mitzvah to Eat Matzah Every Day of Passover?
By Yehuda Shurpin
The Torah tells us, “For seven days, you shall eat unleavened bread . . .” Do we take that at face value?
8 Comments
How Traditional Are Matzo Balls?
The unusual history of the kneidel
By Yehuda Shurpin
Known in Yiddish as a kneidel, the matzo ball has become a staple in many Ashkenazic Jewish homes. Here's why.
9 Comments
Is Passover…
Basic FAQ for the Passover holiday
By Menachem Posner
Is Passover Headed Towards Obsolescence?
Gifts from Above can't last forever
By Tzvi Freeman
10 Comments
Fact or Fiction? Pharaoh in Pajamas in Middle of the Night
By Levi Avtzon
I don’t recall ever seeing anything about pajamas in the Haggadah. Am I missing anything?
1 Comment
Why Do We Spill Wine at the Seder?
By Yehuda Shurpin
While this custom is simple enough and pretty universal, its reason is far from elementary.
3 Comments
Why Do We Wash our Hands Twice at the Seder?
By Yehuda Shurpin
Universal custom is to wash before eating the karpas vegetable and again before making the hamotzi on the matzah
5 Comments
Why Is Passover on a Full Moon?
By Aron Moss
What is the significance of the Passover holiday taking place around thetime of the full moon?
18 Comments
Is the Afikoman Hunt Overrated?
By Aron Moss
Is the Afikoman supposed to be such a focus? What are we teaching our kids?
9 Comments
What Was the Point of the Plagues?
By Aron Moss
He could have just zapped them, and yet He sends them....frogs?!
8 Comments
Where’s the Meaning in the Cleaning?
By Aron Moss
I love Pesach. I hate Pesach cleaning.
3 Comments
What are the answers to the Four Questions?
By Dovid Zaklikowski
8 Comments
Why four cups of wine by the seder?
By Naftali Silberberg
19 Comments
What is the woman's role at a Seder?
By Chana Weisberg
7 Comments
What Is the Biblical Source for the Four Sons Mentioned in the Haggadah?
By Menachem Posner
4 Comments
When did we begin observing Passover? Did we celebrate it during the forty years of wandering in the desert?
By Shmuel Kogan
12 Comments
Why Is the Shabbat Before Passover “Shabbat Hagadol” (The Great Shabbat)?
By Baruch S. Davidson
The primary event commemorated on this Shabbat is a great miracle which occurred on this day . . .
7 Comments
Why do we have three matzot at the Passover Seder?
By Chani Benjaminson
2 Comments
What is the significance of the four cups of wine?
By Yosef Marcus
10 Comments
Why Is Elijah the Prophet Invited to the Seder?
By Naftali Silberberg
There are multiple reasons and meanings behind the age-old tradition of pouring Elijah a cup of wine and opening the door. Here are some of them.
31 Comments
Why do we divide the Hallel into two at the Passover Seder?
By Baruch S. Davidson
But first another question: Why were these particular chapters of Psalms (113–118) chosen to express praise and our gratitude to G‑d?
1 Comment
How Does the Spring Equinox Relate to the Timing of Passover?
About the Jewish Leap Year
By Menachem Posner
46 Comments
Why Hide Pieces of Bread Before the Search for Chametz?
By Dovid Zaklikowski
4 Comments
How do I keep my “Wise Child” interested in the Seder proceedings?
By Chana Weisberg
How many years did the Jews spend in Egypt?
By Chani Benjaminson
42 Comments
Why do we recline to our left side at the seder?
By Menachem Posner
9 Comments
What was the purpose of "keeping" the Paschal lamb for four days?
By Rochel Chein
6 Comments
Why Is Chabad’s Four Questions Different Than All Others’?
By Yisroel Cotlar
8 Comments
Did Pharaoh die in the Red Sea?
By Menachem Posner
43 Comments
Why do we drink four cups of wine at the Passover Seder?
By Menachem Posner
3 Comments
Heads or Fairy Tales?
By Aron Moss
Isn’t there a point in time when we realize that Moshiach isn’t coming? Haven’t we learned our lesson by now?
9 Comments
How Much Do You Really Know About Passover?
Take the Chabad.org Quiz and Find Out
10 Comments
Why Aren’t Potatoes Kitniyot?
By Yehuda Shurpin
I don’t get the whole prohibition of
kitniyot
. I can’t eat rice or peas because they may be mistaken for
chametz
, yet my local supermarket is selling kosher-for-Passover cakes!
10 Comments
Was Matzah Always Hard and Thin?
The history of crunchy matzah
By Yehuda Shurpin
I’ve heard people say that matzah used to be soft. Is this true? And if it is, can I use pita for my matzah?
17 Comments
Why Do We Hide the Afikomen?
By Yehuda Shurpin
It’s something we do every year, and it forms a big part of the family Seder tradition. But why do we do it?
9 Comments
Why Is Passover on Nissan 15, Not Nissan 14?
By Yehuda Shurpin
The Bible states that Passover is on the 14th of Nissan, yet the Jewish calendar shows Passover starting the following night!
21 Comments
Can We Sacrifice a Paschal Lamb Nowadays?
By Yehuda Shurpin
Is there a real reason we are still missing this vital part of the Passover celebration?
7 Comments
Why Were the Israelites Still Afraid of Pharaoh?
By Mendel Adelman
The Jews are standing in the shadow of a huge, clearly supernatural pillar of fire. Why are they still afraid?
10 Comments
When Is the Earliest Time to Start the Seder?
By Yehuda Shurpin
I’m having lots of guests from very different backgrounds over for the Seder, and I don’t want people to have to stay out too late.
10 Comments
Why Is Matzah So Bland?
By Yehuda Shurpin
The short and simple answer is that another name for matzah is lechem oni—“poor man's bread” or “bread of poverty.”
17 Comments
Is GMO Non-Rising Wheat Kosher for Matzah?
By Yehuda Shurpin
Whether or not such wheat will ever be developed, your question is a fascinating one!
26 Comments
What is a Matzo Ball?
All About Matzo Ball Soup and Kneidelach
Served in chicken soup, matzo balls are dumplings made of matzo meal (ground matzo), egg, oil, water and flavoring
Why Don't We Eat the Zeroah?
By Aron Moss
Why do we place a chicken neck on the Seder Plate, and then leave it there uneaten?
How Is Romaine Lettuce a Bitter Herb?
By Aron Moss
If anything, it is quite sweet tasting. So why eat lettuce to commemorate the bitterness of the Egyptian slavery?
16 Comments
Passover 1946
Explaining a perplexing passage in the Haggadah
By Aron Moss
Don't wait until you are in the mood to make a positive change. Do it now. Start your exodus today.
4 Comments
Can We Bake Our Own Matzah?
Is homemade matzah kosher for Passover?
By Yehuda Shurpin
With just two simple ingredients of flour and water, what could go wrong? Turns out, quite a lot.
11 Comments
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