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The Passover Seder has a lot to offer as we struggle to connect across generations
The Passover Seder has a lot to offer as we struggle to connect across generations
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Sharansky and Griner speak out; photos of Seder plates set for Evan Gershkovich abound, echoing the movement to free Soviet Jews
The practice has become increasingly popular with some Christian sects, despite Jews calling it out as cultural appropriation
The Wall Street Journal reporter is being held in Russia on espionage charges. His Jewish parents fled the Soviet Union
In the midst of fighting and displacement, Ukrainian Jews continue to find hope through song and dance
Given the recent protests in Israel, the metaphorical Jerusalem is a more realistic aspiration this Passover
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NPR Legal Correspondent Nina Totenberg in conversation with Editor-in-Chief Jodi Rudoren. To benefit the Forward.
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