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Passover/Easter in Interfaith Families Resources

Wondering whether you should go to Easter dinner at your mother-in-law's during Passover? Is it okay to eat matzah--and peeps? Learn how to solve the spring holiday dilemma with articles, resources and links from the InterfaithFamily.com website.

Helpful Documents on Passover/Easter in Interfaith Families

Recommended Articles on Passover/Easter in Interfaith Families

 

For many more helpful Passover and Easter articles, click on this link to access our archive:

 

For previous Web Magazine issues on Passover and Easter, click on the links below:

Passover/Easter Discussion Board

Additional Resources on Passover/Easter in Interfaith Families

Websites

Visit our partner MyJewishLearning.com for more information on Passover:

Jewishfreeware.org - Free downloadable haggadahs and haggadah templates.

Books

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The unleavened bread eaten during Passover. The spring holiday commemorating the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. Spiritual leader and teacher. Typically, but not always, leads a congregation. The Jewish Sabbath, from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd Century BCE. It is marked by the lighting of a menorah.
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