Explore the Pesah Kashrut and Cleaning Guide, excerpted from Torah Ve-Ahava Pesah Guide and Reader with the permission of Rabbi Haim Ovadia.
Pesah celebrates the Jewish redemption story. With insights from Hadar faculty and activities for children and families, the Hadar Institute can help guide you to find new meanings and messages in the holiday.
Bedikat hametz is a wonderful ritual to do the night before Pesah. In this video, Piera and Josh explain how they set up a scavenger hunt for their child and why it’s a meaningful part of Pesah for their family.
A great way to get in the Pesah mood is to try baking your own matzah. Join chef Gabi Moskowitz for this matzah How To, all within 18 minutes!
Practice the Four Questions and their answers with your children in time for the seder! Each answer is accompanied by both videos and written resources.
Encourage your children to ask questions about Pesah and discover the answers together.
Get a refresher on all the key words and phrases that you're likely to hear at the seder.
Draw, paint, and create new art inspired by the themes of Pesah with these prompts developed by the Jewish Studio Project.
Explore the deeper meaning of Pesah with texts and insights from the team at Pardes.
Spice up your seder with some of the recipes from this BJ community cookbook, first published in 2002 and now available digitally.
Share these easy matzah recipes with the college student in your life, or incorporate them into your own Pesah recipe book.
Dive into these creative writing prompts from Merle Feld to guide your reflection as you prepare for Pesah and to inspire conversation around the Seder table.