
Five tasty things to make with matzah
This Passover, try making these delicious meals and desserts with your favorite flatbread.
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This Passover, try making these delicious meals and desserts with your favorite flatbread.

Here are a dozen fun facts that you may not have known about the little book at the heart of the Passover Seder.

From a wine fountain, to a pyramid-shaped matzah holder, or a trivet saying ‘we survived Pharaoh’, these presents will delight your friends and family.

In Israel, there are holidays all year round. Join us to find out everything you need to know about the Jewish, Christian and Muslim holidays that brighten up the year.

The Haggadah, a living story of redemption brought to life each year on Passover at the Seder table, has become an artform of its own.

The centerpiece of the Passover meal is the plate displaying symbolic foods. From silver to wood to ceramic, these handsome examples will inspire you.

In the wake of an Iranian attack, after six long months of war, next week’s Passover holiday seems very far away.

As we sit down to an unusual Passover this year, a glass of wine – or two, or four – are sure to improve things. Check out our recommendations and support the Israeli industry.

Ministry of Tourism invites visitors and residents to enjoy free tours and entry to sites throughout Israel.

Sweet delicacies, good luck charms and colorful clothes all go toward making one of the happiest nights on the Jewish calendar.

From weird supermarket aisles and horrible traffic to delicious foods and politicians stuffing their faces, there’s nothing like Passover in Israel.
As Passover approaches, we look at Israeli developments that may one day replace the traditional egg, shank bone, gefilte fish and matzah balls.

In Israel, you can walk where David slew Goliath, where the sun stood still for Joshua, where Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal, and so much more.

From our penchant for butter on matzah to unusual sandwiches and cookies that should stay out of your mouth, here are the top things you need to know about food at the holiday.

Watch three generations of one family, Rosie, Orna and Tamar, prepare this ultimate Passover indulgence, and then make it for your own family this holiday season.