Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Thoughts On Easter and Passover

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Thoughts On Easter and Passover

Today marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday, Passover. It's a time to reckon about the tale of Exodus, when Moses led the slaves out of Egypt to freedom. But what does it mean for people in prison? Host Michel Martin discusses the issue with law

Hardly any holidays present more obstacles to vegan diners than Passover, which imposes a daunting set of nutritional restrictions. Look into more…

Avrom Sevell offers wine to other participants in a Passover Seder held on the second night of the ritual feast at B'Nai Torah in Trumbull, Conn. on Tuesday March 26, 2013. At left is Avrom's son Joshua, 11. Photo: Christian Abraham | Buy This Photo

A chunk of the bitter root — joined by other symbolic foods — graced all table Tuesday at the Lawrence Jewish Community Congregation's Seder dinner, the first the congregation has organized in several years. The meal fell on the second day of

Currently we dip the parsley in the salt water to symbolize the bitter tears of those suckered by the Facebook IPO — Jacob Harris, via Twitter

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