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Discover the vibrant gathering at the Five Towns Kiwanis Club's Passover Seder, where members of diverse backgrounds join to commemorate tradition and unity, led by Rabbi Steven Graber. more
Delve into the deeper significance of Pesach, commonly known as Passover, as Rabbi Weinstock reveals its compassionate essence, urging reflection on the Exodus story and fostering empathy towards others. more
Explore the profound significance of Pesach, the first Jewish holiday, as Rabbi Khaskin uncovers its essence of transition from slavery to freedom, echoing through generations at the Seder table. more
Sanitary District 1 will make a extra pick up across the Five Towns to collect Passover trash. more
Stop and Shop of Woodmere donated over 2,000 pounds of kosher for Passover food to The Marion & Aaron Gural JCC’s, Rina Shkolnik Kosher Food Pantry. more
During Passover every year, Jews celebrate the freeing of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. Rabbi Nochem Tenenboim, of Chabad House of Hewlett, also views the holiday as a time to unite as one Jewish family. more
For most of us who observe Passover, it’s a time of year associated with happy memories of family getting together to celebrate. This year, the Hebrew year of 5783, is a year in which getting together and gathering is especially meaningful. This year is known as a Hakhel (literally “assembly”) year. more
On Wednesday, April 5, the Jewish community will celebrate the holiest time of the holiest celebration of the year — Passover. It’s a festival that marks the definitive moment in our history as a nation: our miraculous liberation from centuries of slavery in Egypt. We mark this day by reliving our journey from servitude to freedom, recalling the bitter times and thanking G-d for His salvation. more
The four trash cans pitted with small holes were lined in a row outside the Woodmere firehouse at 20 Irving Place and the dumpster was on the other side of the fence as people from the Five Towns and surrounding communities came to burn their chometz. more
Need to get rid of those non-kosher for Passover items? Go to the the 18th annual Woodmere Fire Department chometz burning on Wednesday, April 6 from 6 to 11 a.m., outside the firehouse at 20 Irving Place in Woodmere.   more
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