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  • Photo Friday: What Does This Ceremony Mean to You?
    On Passover 1949, the first Passover after the creation of modern Israel, children at an Israeli kindergarten celebrate the seder ceremony.
  • ‘A Project of a Lifetime’
    A Chicago Haggadah collection - more than 4,500 Passover texts - is likely the largest in the world.
  • Sparking Curiosity
    On today’s program, Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein shares from her audiobook, Generation to Generation, about how Passover gives her husband and her the opportunity to light the fire of curiosity in their children.
  • Sharing the Story of Faith
    I was the next in a long line of ancestors to ask these questions on Passover eve. For centuries, this has been essential to sharing the story of our faith.
  • Children Are Our Future
    It was the realization that our children are our future that gave us the strength to completely change our lives and move to Israel.
  • The Value of Asking Questions
    If we want our children to learn about their faith, we must instill the value of asking questions about their faith on that night and for years to come.
  • Photo Friday: Celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread
    In this photograph from preparations for a past Passover, Rabbi Eckstein learns how matzah (unleavened bread) is made.
  • The Real Reasons That Evangelicals Stand for Israel
    Writing at The Algemeiner, Reverend Johnnie Moore explains that evangelical Christians are grateful for the Jewish people and our shared biblical values.
  • The Redemption Story We Need Right Now
    The Passover story renews my hope, as it reminds us to remain faithful and seek God, asking Him to protect us, and believing miracles are always just around the corner.
  • Golda Meir’s Matzah Ball Soup
    This Passover, we celebrate God's deliverance of His people, Israel, with a matzah recipe from Israel's first female Prime Minister, Golda Meir.
  • The Time Is Now
    This idea of not waiting to do good is expressed in the very name and meaning of the holiday. At Passover, we wake up and recognize the time is now.
  • Pregnant Jewish Woman Attacked in London
    British police are investigating an anti-Semitic attack on an Orthodox Jewish woman in London captured on security camera footage.

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