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This Passover Survival Guide Is Everything

Passover is a rough time of year. Deep down, all Jews know this. It is when we ask ourselves the four questions:

1.Why do we bother?

2.Why do we bother?

3.Why do we bother?

4.Why do we bother?

If this is that time of the year when you begin to contemplate divorce or conversion to another religion, before you make any drastic life changes, take a glance at this. It might help.

Kosher.com’s new “Passover Prep Headquarters” is here to get you out of your doldrums.

Over 40 kosher recipe writers, food bloggers, Jewish influencers and small business owners, who all know exactly what you’re going through, joined together for one massive project to cover every aspect of making Passover and share their particular expertise, from cleaning to shopping to organizing to menu planning. This is a beacon of light in Passover planning advice, on an unprecedented scale, in a step-by-step schedule, for the sleep-deprived and professionally burnt out to easily comprehend.

Screenshot of Kosher.com’s Passover prep guide Image by Kosher.com

Check it out. You’ll thank us later.

Shira Feder is a writer for the Forward. You can reach her at [email protected]

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