The Passover song parody took off when seders became more participatory, and when a do-it-yourself ethos met Jewish tradition ...
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AI is already coming for your jobs. Your Passover song parodies are next
AI can produce rhymes on demand — but can it capture the lived Jewish experience behind them?
For some Sephardic Jews today, holidays provide a rare opportunity to hear the now-endangered Judeo-Spanish language.
What is your Dayenu?” Rabbi Larry Kaplan said, posing the question first to children and then to adults as he walked around a ...
Miriam’s legacy as a defiant artist is rarely center stage in the great biblical epics, but her spirit lives on in cinema’s ...
As war with Iran keeps tourists away and quiets the Mahane Yehuda market, ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods remain packed with ...
For him, and countless others, the road to marking the Israelites’ escape from Egypt millennia ago would run through Egypt ...
A parody of multiple Passover seder songs by the Israeli Tziporela Theatre Company starts with a simple tweak: Instead of ...
As war leads to flight cancellations from Ben Gurion Airport, Israelis and Jews observe the irony of people rushing to get ...
“Chag Sameach!”, I say as I bid him farewell. Thereafter, I do not see him or his motorcycle. I hear no roar of his engine.
Jewish travelers on the luxury cruise ship, Seabourn Encore, experience feelings of connection through a shared Seder meal.
From playful rituals to cherished stories, public figures share how they make their Passover Seders.
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