passover
passover
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by Joy Cagil - 2006-12-19
When I wanted to buy a book for a friend's child and found Passover by David Mamet, I couldn't help reading it myself first, since I have always admired David Mamet's language in his plays and other w...
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by Diane Williams - 2006-12-23
On December 25th, American citizens tend to focus on the birth, life and death of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. However, this year I want to focus on the trial of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ...
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by Dale Pindling - 2007-03-17
What is the purpose of the the Matzah Cover and Matzah Plate?To understand the purpose of the Matzah Cover an Matzah plate, one must first think consider the meaning of Matzah.Matzah is the only type ...
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by Bosco Peters - 2007-03-19
As so often with religious traditions, Easter eggs, and the Lenten abstaining from them, originates in very sensible (in this case rural) practicalities.Easter in the Northern Hemisphere in which it o...
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by Nina Amir - 2007-03-21
For many Jewish women, Passover marks a time of slavery rather than liberation. Despite the egalitarian nature of many homes, the jobs of cleaning the house, making the kitchen kosher for Passover (fi...
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by Nina Amir - 2007-03-22
Despite the fact that Easter and Passover are celebrated within days or weeks of each other, most Jews and Christians don't realize the link between their respective spring holiday observances. The r...
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by Jack Reider - 2007-03-26
Passover, or Pesach as it is called in Hebrew, is the 8 day festival where the Jews celebrate their liberation from Egypt more than a thousand years ago. One of the most important features of this fre...
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by Jack Reider - 2007-03-27
Passover, or Pesach as it is called in Hebrew, is the 8 day festival where the Jews celebrate their liberation from Egypt more than a thousand years ago. One of the most important features of this fre...
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by Dale Pindling - 2007-04-02
You wake up in the morning and look on your left wrist, now what do you notice? You notice that you had kept on the "Rachel's red string of protection" on your wrist. So you say to yourself "this must...
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by Dale Pindling - 2007-04-02
So there I was, walking into the first Jewish synagogue that I have ever walked into. They called themselves Hebrew messianic Jews who kept the commandments of God.As I was walking in, I heard the so...