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Dayenu is a Hebrew word that means, "it would have been sufficient" or "it would have been enough." This Hebrew song is traditionally sung at the Jewish holiday of Passover, at the Seder. Our Jewish Dayenu design is great all year, but especially awesome for Passover! Also available in blue lettering.

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Next year in Jerusalem is said by Jews during Passover. During passover, Jews have a seder, which is a festive meal to retell the story of the Exodus. We always say "Next Year in Jerusalem."

But given the world today, this saying is also appropriate for everyday!

Also available in pink and we have many other Passover designs

#BuyIntoArt #Jewish #JewishGifts #Passover #Pesach #Jerusalem #Israel #StopAntisemitism #amyisraelchai

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"An endless #Passover seder takes center stage in “One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe,” by #writer Dara Horn and illustrator Theo Ellsworth, award-winners who teamed up for a humor-filled, time-travel graphic novel for young people.

The tale of an epic seder — it drags on for six months — joins a new crop of #children’s #books with Passover themes, from a based-on-a-true-story retelling of a #Pesach celebration on Mt. Everest to a look inside President Barack Obama’s White House seder, a first in #American #history.

This year, the eight-day holiday, also known as the Festival of Freedom, begins at sundown on Saturday, April 25."

jta.org/2025/03/04/culture/new

Jewish Telegraphic Agency · In new Passover children’s books include a mystery, Obama’s White House seder and a graphic novel from writer Dara HornBy Penny Schwartz

"Before “fake news” gained traction in the modern day, the #Damascus #BloodLibel became a clear example of the damage that could be done. On February 5, 1840, a Capuchin monk, Father Thomas, and his Muslim servant disappeared mysteriously. Their disappearance fueled the fire for a false and malicious rumor quickly spread, alleging that the city’s #Jews had #kidnapped and #murdered them to use their blood for baking #Passover #matzah.

The #French consul in Damascus at the time was known for his #antisemitic views and took the opportunity to take the allegations and formally accuse the #Jewish community of ritual murder. This led to severe repercussions — Jewish leaders were #arrested, subjected to brutal #torture, and many were coerced into giving #falseconfessions. The wave of persecution shocked the global Jewish community, triggering an unprecedented international effort to intervene on behalf of Damascus #Jewry."

m.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemit

The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com Rare document sheds light on the Damascus Blood Libel, 185 years laterIn the age of misinformation, the Damascus Blood Libel sheds light on the harm that can be created by rumors.
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The proposed extension would cover the #Muslim holy month of #Ramadan, which started over the wknd & concludes at the end of March, & the #Jewish holiday of #Passover, April 12–20. Giving #Israel & #Hamas ~7wks to reach a comprehensive agreement.

“Hamas is not going to return all of the hostages until it has ironclad guarantees that the Israelis will withdraw their forces & formally declare & abide by an end of the #war…. No one is going to give Hamas that guarantee,” Miller said.

"Hélène Jawhara Piñer understands that at first mention, a #cookbook about #matzah and flour might not grab the imagination. After all, she said, matzah has a long-held reputation as the “squared, crunchy, untasty” food we eat on #Passover.

But Piñer is an academic who has studied medieval #Jewish #food culture in #Spain and #France, and she accepted the challenge of winning over matzah skeptics by writing a #historical cookbook about it.

“Most people don’t know how matzah can be so exciting,” she said.

“Matzah and Flour: #Recipes from the #History of #Sephardic #Jews

jweekly.com/2025/02/21/sephard

J. · Sephardic culinary historian seeks to win over matzah skeptics“Matzah and Flour” includes recipes from across Sephardic Jewish history. Author Hélène Jawhara Piñer posits that matzah can be "exciting.”

"I chose a number of my favorite #Jewish #cookbooks to highlight, and asked other #GoodHousekeeping editors to share their go-tos as well. As a result, the fourteen titles ahead include delicious and festive #meal ideas for Jewish #holidays like #RoshHashanah, #Passover, #Hanukkah and #Purim, the best Jewish #baking #recipes for #challah, #babka, #bagels and beyond, a plethora of #Shabbat dinner ideas, and everyday dishes for #breakfast, #lunch and #dinner."

goodhousekeeping.com/food-prod

Good Housekeeping · To Make the Best Jewish Food, Our Editors Say You Need These CookbooksBy Jamie Kravitz