 | Beyond asking why "this night is different from all other nights," these questions carry deep meaning and significance. By Yehuda Altein | | | | |  | Who declared a fast on the first day of Passover? By Menachem Posner | | | | |  | An 11 Nissan webcast in honor of the Rebbe's birthday By Levi Shmotkin | | Airs Apr. 8 8:00 pm ET | | |  | During the time of the Tzemach Tzedek, Kronstadt was a fortified city near S. Petersburg. Among the soldiers stationed there were a number of "Cantonists" – young Jewish men kidnapped from their parents by the Czarist regime and conscripted for 25 years or more in the Russian army. Living Torah | | | | |  | If over two million Jews miraculously escaped after centuries of being slaves, wouldn't they have left a trace of evidence? By Aron Moss | | | | |  | What are realistic expectations for Pesach for people with dementia? By Menachem Posner | | | | |  | Is G-d in the wrong for slaying the Angel of Death? By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | |  | Guidelines for Passover when it begins on Saturday night By Menachem Posner | | | | |  | In today's episode of Your Jewish Week: Canadian lions, old York, your very, very great grandfather, the bug river, tambourines, the Firstborn Coalition, and an extra-long intro for an extra-long episode. By Dovi Paltiel | | | | |  | Natan Sharansky is a celebrated hero who challenged the Soviet empire. Learn how his Jewish identity and faith kept him courageous under the harshest of conditions. Natan Sharansky in conversation with Chana Weisberg | | | | |  | Having spent two weeks as a hostage of Hamas, Raanan has a unique perspective on the meaning of Passover By Noa Amouyal | | | | |  | The five day conference celebrated those who facilitate Jewish life for over 15,000 Jewish service members and their families By Karen Schwartz | | | | |  | Despite blackouts, blockades and bombs, Ukraine's handmade matzah factories are going strong By Mendy Wineberg | | | | |  | Originally named 'Shabbat 1,000' 31 years ago, annual event has outgrown moniker By Karen Schwartz | | | | |  | How the Haggadah turns education on its head By Tzvi Freeman | | | | |  | The Strange But Beloved Hungarian Passover Dish By Miriam Szokovski | | | | | | |
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