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Got a lot more than four questions about Passover?

by Rabbi Naftali Silberberg

  

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Go out and get a book about Passover. The Haggadah is one of the most studied texts in Jewish literature; literally thousands of books have been written to explain the Haggadah and elaborating on its every nuance.

We particularly recommend the “Passover Haggadah, with Insights from the Teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe,” available at kehotonline.com.

You should also take advantage of the various classes on Passover that are being offered in your neighborhood. We guarantee that your Seder will be much more interesting if you have some intelligent insights to add. And you might even impress your mother-in-law!

Last but not least, we are here at Askmoses.com 24/6, always with a live scholar who is waiting to answer all of the other questions which you may have.


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Passover foods

Posted by: Marilyn Taeler on Apr 18, 2005

Is kasha acceptable for passover?

Editor's Comment

Buckwheat is "kitniyot." See What are "Kitniyot"?
Passover
A Biblically mandated early-spring festival celebrating the Jewish exodus from Egypt in the year 1312 BCE.
Rebbe
A Chassidic master. A saintly person who inspires followers to increase their spiritual awareness.
Lubavitcher
One who follows the teachings of the Chassidic group which was formerly based in the Belarus village of Lubavitch. Today, the movement is based in Brooklyn, New York with branches worldwide. The Lubavitch movement is also widely known as "Chabad."
Haggadah
Text read at the Passover Eve feasts. The Haggadah recounts in great detail the story of our Exodus from Egypt.
Seder
Festive meal eaten on the first two nights of the holiday of Passover (In Israel, the Seder is observed only the first night of the holiday). Seder highlights include: reading the story of the Exodus, eating Matzah and bitter herbs, and drinking four cups of wine.