France’s Oldest Matzah Bakery Sells to the World

Wasselonne, France, near the German border, is home to the country’s oldest matzah bakery, Etablissements Rene Neymann. Jean-Claude Neymann, current CEO of the company, says, “I’m the fifth generation of my family to bake matzah here in Wasselonne.”

Google Exodus

This fabulous video asks and answers: “What if Moses and Pharoah had Facebook?”

Giving Thanks for a Life Almost Passed Over

The holiday of Passover commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt and the beginning of Jewish nationality. It is the very cornerstone of Jewish identity. The holiday is specifically set aside to commemorate the events surrounding the exodus, including the salvation of Jewish babies at the hands of the Jewish midwives.

Passover Redemption in Our Time: Hebron Style

Hebron Cave of the Patriatchs

Hundreds of families are expected to gather at Hebron’s “Peace House” on Wednesday and Thursday, the intermediate days of Passover. The mass celebration will be in part due to the festival and in part to celebrate…

Passover Blood Libels – Then and Now

During the Middle Ages, the Passover holiday unfortunately came to be associated with an entirely different theme, one that has bedeviled the Jewish people for nearly nine centuries and has recently been making a bit of a comeback: the infamous blood libel.

10 Most Spectacular Blood Moon Photos

On the night of April 14, the world witnessed a spectacular event. A partial lunar eclipse, also known as a “blood moon,” wowed the world by turning the moon red.