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The Jewish holiday of Passover, commemorating escape from slavery,

begins on the evening of April 8th this year and lasts for a week.

On this holiday, we eat matzah and don't eat leavened bread.

 

For Passover, we have a special ritual meal called a seder, which means

order, and we read and sing from a book called a Hagadah, which means

The Telling.

 

Is your seder ready to say goodbye to fish and meat?

http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/37630/is-your-seder-ready-to-say-goodbye-to-\

fish-and-meat/

 

 

For more on Judaism and vegetarianism, please visit

Jewish Vegetarians of North America at www.jewishveg.com

and The Vegetarian Mitzvah at www.brook.com/jveg

for lots of information.

 

Shalom,

Dan

 

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