Passover

Why Jews Read the Song of Songs on Passover

Song of Songs is an erotic poem that compares young love to gazelles frolicking in the field. So why is it read on the holiday of liberation?

Counting the Omer

The days between Passover and Shavuot are considered a time of mourning.

Hol Hamoed: The Intermediate Days of Passover

Although they are not full festivals, they are still holy relative to ordinary days.

How to Greet People on Passover

Happy Passover is always acceptable, but here are a few traditional greetings — in Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino — to try out over the holiday.

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Summary

This reading includes the biblical commandment to consecrate the first-born males of the flock to God. It then turns to the commandment to observe three pilgrimage festivals — Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot, and enumerates the laws prohibiting the consumption of leavened products on Passover.

All Passover Readings

Passover Day 8 Readings

Deuteronomy 15:19-16:17; Numbers 28:19-25

Isaiah 10:32-12:6

You Shall Be Joyful

The Torah seems to command us to be happy, but are our feelings within our control?

Daf Yomi


Recharge Now

Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:

Season of Uncertainty

Why should the Omer, a period of harvesting a staple crop, have become a time of mourning?

The Life Force of Liberation

Each act of creativity is a direct challenge to the forces of death and despair.

Singing God’s Song 

Brooding over a psalmist’s question in the face of death.


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Ask the Expert: What’s a Jewish Godparent?

Is it an offer you can’t refuse?

Kitniyot: Not Quite Hametz

The Passover debate surrounding rice, millet, corn and legumes.

9 Things You Didn’t Know About Passover

Why Israelis have just one seder, how Gibraltar does haroset and other curiosities of this 8-day holiday.

How Coca-Cola Became Kosher

While the iconic soft drink has been on the market since 1886, only since 1935 has it been certified kosher, including for Passover.

Are Non-Dairy Milks Kosher for Passover?

Alternative milk product pose a number of unique considerations for Passover consumption.

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