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Passover begins in the evening of April 1, 2026
Passover ends in the evening of April 9, 2026

Passover or Pesach commemorates the day the Jewish people were freed from Egypt and is marked on the first night by the Seder and the reading of the Haggadah which relates the story of the exodus from Egypt.

The Color of Seder Night
The Color of Seder Night
Introduction: Remembering in Real Time One of the pillars of Seder night, and itself one of the six-hundred-and-thirteen mitzvos of the Torah, is recounting the story of the exodus from Egypt....
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein
Asking Hashem the Mah Nishtana
Asking Hashem the Mah Nishtana
The loving exchange between parents and children at the Seder by extension informs our conception of Hashem as our Father in Heaven. This awareness turns the whole notion of authority figures...
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Yonah Sklare
Pesach Today: The Answer to the Rasha
Pesach Today: The Answer to the Rasha
To receive source sheets for any of Rabbi Glatstein’s shiurim, please email rabbiglatsteinsourcesheets@gmail.com Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime 
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
The Sanctity of the Seder Night
The Sanctity of the Seder Night
To receive source sheets for any of Rabbi Glatstein’s shiurim, please email rabbiglatsteinsourcesheets@gmail.com Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime 
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Rabbi Sacks Revived a Jewish Voice That Had Been Muted for Centuries
Rabbi Sacks Revived a Jewish Voice That Had Been...
A Revelation, Not a Revolution On this night we were chosen to inspire the world to monotheism and to moral conscience. Pesach is our Independence Day, the genesis of our nation,...
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Moshe Taragin
Experiencing the Delight of the World to Come (Part 2)
Experiencing the Delight of the World to Come (Part...
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Azarya Berzon
Experiencing the Delight of the World to Come (Part 1)
Experiencing the Delight of the World to Come (Part...
Apr 11, 2022
By Rabbi Azarya Berzon
Redemption in Haste? (Part Two)
Redemption in Haste? (Part Two)
Apr 10, 2022
By Rabbi Shai Finkelstein
A Guten Shabbos Hagadol!
A Guten Shabbos Hagadol!
To receive source sheets for any of Rabbi Glatstein’s shiurim, please email rabbiglatsteinsourcesheets@gmail.com Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime 
Apr 8, 2022
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
The Mystery of Why Moshe’s Name is Not in the Haggada – The Diamond of the Vilna Gaon
The Mystery of Why Moshe’s Name is Not in...
To receive source sheets for any of Rabbi Glatstein’s shiurim, please email rabbiglatsteinsourcesheets@gmail.com Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime 
Apr 8, 2022
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein

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