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The Israeli calendar tells a fascinating ideological story: Between Passover and Independence Day, it reflects the emergence of a new Israeli-Zionist identity that was built with the founding of the state.
Hadas Amram·Apr 27, 2025
Traveling to Israel is a thrilling experience that can bring you closer to the roots of your faith. However, like any trip to a foreign land, it’s important to prepare well to ensure you make the most of your time in this holy place. Here are some practical guidelines to help you plan your visit to Israel with confidence.
By Esti Herskowitz·Apr 24, 2025
Is today’s young generation disconnected from Jewish consciousness? Is it detached from the values taught in the Passover Haggadah? A closer look at the spiritual courage of former hostages and young soldiers reveals the truth is quite the opposite.
Sinai Staff·Apr 16, 2025
The home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was set on fire by an intruder: “We celebrated our faith with pride, and we will continue to do so tonight at the second Seder.”
Sinai Staff·Apr 14, 2025
Three times a year, Jewish people celebrated the major pilgrimage festivals—Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Feast of Weeks), and Sukkot (Feast of the Tabernacles)—by visiting the Temple in Jerusalem.
By Esti Herskowitz·Apr 5, 2025
Join us for a deep dive into the holiday of Passover.
Rabbi Avi Baumol·Apr 3, 2025
In preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation conducted its traditional clearing of prayer notes from the Kotel (the Western Wall) on Wednesday.
Sinai Staff·Apr 3, 2025
Join us for a deep dive into the week long Jewish Festivals – Sukkot and Passover.
Rabbi Avi Baumol·Mar 24, 2025