Keeping Passover

Keeping Passover
Author: Ira Steingroot
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1995-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0060675535

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"Although the idea of 'keeping Passover' has too often come to mean the strict observance of an unending string of ordinances, decrees, rules, regulations, testimonies, precepts, laws, and statutes, it can as well mean the safekeeping of something precious and worth preserving. Tradition should be like the ballast that keeps a ship steady in an ocean of constant stormy change." From one of the nation's leading Haggadah experts comes the ultimate guide to creating a faithful and personal seder celebration. Emphasizing "thou may" instead of "thou shalt," Steingroot presents all the traditional and alternative options. Keeping Passover explores: the meaning of the Passover symbols how to choose the right Haggadah food, cookbooks, and table arrangements music, recordings, and learning to sing the songs ways to involve children the art of keeping Passover fresh every year Keeping Passover is a much needed and highly accessible resource offering a rich assortment of methods -- from simple to elaborate, traditional to innovative -- to enhance, preserve, and celebrate the seder.

In Every Generation

In Every Generation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018
Genre: Haggadot
ISBN: 9781541572416

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The Passover Guest

The Passover Guest
Author: Susan Kusel
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823445623

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Sydney Taylor Award Winner A girl's kindness to a mysterious magician leads to a Passover miracle. Beautifully illustrated and deftly told, this story full of hope, tradition-- and just a touch of magic-- is a new Passover classic in the making. It's the Spring of 1933 in Washington D.C., and the Great Depression is hitting young Muriel's family hard. Her father has lost his job and her family barely has enough food most days-- let alone for a Passover Seder. They don't even have any wine to leave out for the prophet Elijah's ceremonial cup. With no feast to rush home to, Muriel wanders by the Lincoln Memorial, where she encounters a mysterious magician in whose hands juggled eggs become lit candles. After she makes a kind gesture, he encourages her to run home for her Seder, and when she does, she encounters a holiday miracle: a bountiful feast of brisket, soup, and matzah, enough for their whole community to share. But who was this mysterious benefactor? When Muriel sees Elijah's cup is empty, she has a good idea. Sean Rubin's finely-detailed, historically-accurate illustrations, with a color pallete inspired by Marc Chagall, bring a strong sense of setting to this fresh retelling of the I.L. Peretz story best known through Uri Shulevitz's 1973 adaptation The Magician. A perfect gift for those celebrating Passover, or to introduce the holiday traditions to young readers, The Passover Guest is sure to enchant readers of all ages. Brief essays at the end of the story detail author Susan Kusel's inspiration for this retelling, artist Sean Rubin's influences and research, and introduce the traditions associated with Passover celebrations. An Association of Jewish Libraries Spring Holiday Highlight A CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book A Booklist Editors' Choice A CCBC Choice A CSMCL Best Multicultural Children's Book of the Year

The Story of Passover

The Story of Passover
Author: David A. Adler
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0823429024

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On Passover, Jewish people all over the world celebrate their freedom from slavery and their beginnings as a great nation. This simple introduction to the Passover story pairs an engaging retelling with bold illustrations, perfect for young readers. One of the most significant holidays in Jewish tradition, Passover commemorates Moses leading his people out of slavery in Egypt. The Story of Passover recounts the major events of the story in dramatic but accessible language, from Jacob settling in Egypt to the miraculous parting of the Red Sea. The text and images have been vetted for accuracy by a rabbinical authority, and the book includes an author's note about the modern Passover celebration, the seder, and how the different parts of the meal symbolize elements of the story.

A Touch of Passover

A Touch of Passover
Author: Ari Sollish
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Passover
ISBN: 9780826600219

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In this exciting book, children can touch a bumpy matzah or fell leafy green maror to discover the different textures of Passover.

Passover

Passover
Author: Unknown Hebrew
Publisher: Unknown Hebrew
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 195147662X

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What is Passover all about? The Passover meal and celebration is an ancient Hebrew tradition going back to the time of Moses when YAHUAH rescued the Israelites from slavery and led them out of Egypt. The Passover meal is traditionally held in remembrance of the night when the Death Angel passed through the land of Egypt and struck down all the firstborn sons of the land. The Israelites were instructed to paint the blood of the lamb upon their doorpost as it passed over them, and the plague of death would not enter their homes. This is the story we have been told; however, there is so much more that you will learn when you peel back the pages of this book. You will marvel when you begin to see these amazing mysteries of the Passover come to light. Consider clicking the "buy now" button and get your copy.

Passover

Passover
Author: Monique Polak
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1459809912

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Enlivened by personal stories, Passover illuminates and celebrates how ancient Jewish traditions are kept alive in the modern world in this work of nonfiction for middle readers.

The Development and Symbolism of Passover

The Development and Symbolism of Passover
Author: Tamara Prosic
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2004-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567287890

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Tamara Prosic gives a new explanation of the origins, development and symbolism of Passover. First, she examines Passover from the diachronic perspective, tracing its development from the period before the centralisation of the cult until the second destruction of the temple. Issues with previous scholarship are considered, while at the same time she places the study of Passover within the framework of the new paradigm of historical studies of ancient Israel that advocates the indigenous Canaanitic origin of Israelites. The second part of the book is synchronic in its approach to Passover and deals with its symbolism. Prosic discusses Passover in biblical legends arguing that the pre-Yahwistic Passover was essentially a rite of passage. From there the investigation moves to symbolic elements of Passover such as time symbolism, space symbolism and symbolism of the sacrifice. This is volume 414 in the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement series.

Christ in the Passover

Christ in the Passover
Author: Ceil Rosen
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1575674807

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Bitter herbs, salty water, a sweet apple mixture, the shankbone of a lamb--what is the meaning behind these symbolic elements? Enter the celebration of Passover, rich with history and significance for both Jew and Gentile. God wasn't finished working in the lives of His people after the waters of the Red Sea parted. Both past and future deliverance are celebrated in this solemn and joyful feast. Through Christ in the Passover, you’ll trace God’s involvement through the history of this holy day—from the first Passover, all the way to the modern Seder. And in the revised editions of this inviting book, Ceil and Moishe Rosen show you how the death and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah are forever interwoven with the Passover and its symbolism.

Treatise on the Passover ; And, Dialogue of Origen with Heraclides and His Fellow Bishops on the Father, the Son, and the Soul

Treatise on the Passover ; And, Dialogue of Origen with Heraclides and His Fellow Bishops on the Father, the Son, and the Soul
Author: Origen
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809104529

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Cover title: Treatise on the Passover ; and, Dialogue with Heraclides. Translation of: Peri Pascha and Dialogue with Heraclides. Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-84) and indexes.