"Why is this night different from all other nights?" Each year at Pesach, or Passover, the youngest participant asks this question, the first of four, to begin the recitation or retelling the story of the Exodus o...read more
The last days of the Israelites in Egypt are well remembered in Jewish lore. The Passover is the historical celebration of their freedom, so every day of the story was important. The last days stand out mainly because of t...read more
The dramatic conclusion to the Israelites' sojourn in Egypt has been remembered by their descendants through the millennia at Passover. Whether in obedience to a Divine commandment, as an exercise in nostalgia, or as an a...read more
The last days as well as the exodus outside Egypt are remembered at Passover with the retelling the story, a meal that has bitter herbs included to remember the bitterness of slavery, and among other delicacies,the Matsoh,...read more
The last days of Israel in Egypt was to be remembered so they would not forget where they came from or what they went through,they needed to remember the Lord their God as well in order to remember how and what God brought...read more
There is a reason that Judah still exists as he did at passover and that reason is so we never forget,we the rest of the world.But we have, we have forgotten God and his word,and everybody seeks to have men tell them how t...read more
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