Passover

Passover (Pesach) begins at sundown on April 6th. Celebrate the Jewish holiday with these fun crafts, recipes, and printables for the whole family.


What Is Passover?

Learn about the history and traditions of this Jewish holiday--then celebrate at home!


Passover Printables

Print out these fun Passover pages to color this holiday season!


Passover Recipes

Find delicious Passover meal favorites in our recipe guide.


Matzo Ball Soup

A tasty tradition for the Passover table, this easy matzoh ball soup recipe is comforting and nourishing. read more

Fabulous Slow-Roasted Brisket
Fabulous Slow-Roasted Brisket

The scent of this delicious slow-roasted beef brisket will drive you crazy as it cooks to perfect tenderness. It tastes every bit as wonderful as it smells. read more

Classic Potato Kugel

A true grandma classic -- this potato kugel is surprisingly easy to put together, and can be made ahead of time if you prefer. read more

Haroset

Enjoyed at a Passover Seder, this haroset dessert recipe requires no baking and is made with apples, cinnamon, honey and sweet wine. read more

Apple Cinnamon Kugel

Impress your family and friends with this easy to follow recipe for Apple Cinnamon Kugel for Passover. This traditional Jewish dessert combines grated apples, sugar, matzo farfel, egg whites and cinnamon. read more

Mandelbrot

Enjoyed as a Passover tradition, biscotti plays up flavors of almonds and vanilla in a crisp cookie. This mandelbrot recipe will fast become a favorite for Passover or any day of the year. read more

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