Holiday Invite : Passover on the Net
Pesach Sameach!
Happy Passover!
Spring has arrived and with it comes the eight-day Jewish holiday of freedom. It’s time to clean out your chametz, open up a box of matzah and set up for your seder.
Join our Passover festivities at Holidays on the Net to learn all about this pinnacle holiday in the Jewish calendar. Study the significance of the seder plate and its symbolic foods; explore the Haggadah and its parable of the Four Sons; help your kids get ready to recite the Four Questions; and even discover some new traditions for this ages old holiday.
Of course, at Holidays on the Net, we know that getting ready for Passover means a lot of cleaning and cooking. If you’re in charge of baking dessert or bringing charoset to your seder, we’ve got you covered. And be sure to check out our article on cooking meat-free and low-fat (we’ve even got a recipe for mock chicken soup and vegan matzah balls!). Visit our Passover recipe pages for these and more tasty holiday dishes.
While you’re “slaving” away in the kitchen (so you can be “free” on seder night), your kids can keep busy with our fun Passover crafts. Or just crank up some Passover music and let your little ones get into the holiday spirit. And there’s still time to send Passover greetings with our selection of free holiday ecards.
The first night of Passover 2008 is celebrated with a seder on this Saturday, April 19. The second seder is Sunday, April 20.
We look forward to seeing you at our Passover celebrations!
Hag Kasher v’Samech (A Happy and Kosher Passover),
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