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Tag Archives: Seder
Chag Kasher Ve’sameach – Happy Pesach!
Before starting this post I looked back, as I always do, to what I wrote last year. And I was shocked at how quickly I’ve forgotten Pesach in the shadow of corona. What a difference a year makes – in … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news, Judaism, Slice of Israeli life
Tagged archaeology, coronavirus, Dead Sea Scrolls, Passover, Pesach, Seder
4 Comments
Jeremy Corbyn fuels the antisemitism fire by Jew-baiting
The British Labour Party’s antisemitism crisis is going from bad to worse, and is totally not helped by the leader Jeremy Corbyn’s idiotic, if not malicious behaviour towards the Jewish community. His latest antic was to attend a “Third Seder” … Continue reading
Posted in Antisemitism, Incitement, International relations, Judaism
Tagged anti-Zionism, antisemitism, British Jewish community, hard Left, Jeremy Corbyn, Jewdas, Labour Party, Pesach, Seder
8 Comments
Good News Friday – Shabbat Hagadol edition
I’m having a very hard time finding some good news to post this week and I was tempted to “pass over” (geddit?) this week’s Good News Friday installment. But I really didn’t want to leave Shabbat Hagadol (“the Great Sabbath”, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news, Judaism, Slice of Israeli life
Tagged Good News Friday, Judaism, Passover, Pesach, Seder, Shabbat Hagadol, Technion, videos
3 Comments
An inspiring message for Pesach from Rabbi Warren Goldstein
Rabbi Warren Goldstein, the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, is an amazingly inspirational thinker and speaker. Last year he produced a beautiful pre-Pesach video, and this year he hasn’t let us down. Watch this beautiful video about the importance of … Continue reading
Chag Kasher Vesameach – Happy Pesach
This blog is going on a semi-vacation over the next week during the Pesach (Passover) festival. I probably won’t blog in any serious fashion (unless there’s a major news event) until after the chag (15th April). If you would like … Continue reading