Passover

Passover has arrived, and so have all the foods that come with it! The annual holiday, which commemorates the liberation of the Jews from slavery, begins this year on April 22nd and lasts through the 30th. During this time, there are a lot of traditional dishes that people enjoy and a few that people avoid. Read on for all the food ins and outs you should know.
This 14th century manuscript is known for its figures that have peculiar, bird-shaped heads.
But finding the permitted munchies could still be a problem.
"We've lost our ability to see the humanity in other people."
The holiday celebrates the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt.
The Conservative movement's change in rules allows Jews to eat foods like rice, corn, and peanuts that were once banned during the holiday.