In this post, we want to present you with five guides to Pesach products and related resources. We are certain that this post will be useful to bookmark to access everything from one page and be able to best serve your congregants and students. The first guide is the Chicago Rabbinical Council (CRC) Guide to Passover for
The Chevron Hagaddah points out that the slavery in Egypt was not only physical, it was also spiritual. How so? Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky (Emes L’Yaakov, Shemos 5:9) based on the Medresh (Shemos Rabba 5:18) that Moshe Rebeinu was able to secure from Pharaoh a weekly day of rest from the hard labor for Bnei
We are going to learn a simple idea that will build powerful and valuable donor interactions. In between receiving donations, we want to look for ways to give something back to our donors. The bigger the donor, the more we want to have these building opportunities. Before the Chaggim, there’s an additional
Seventy locations across the United States and Canada will be given the opportunity to partner with NJOP by offering a Passover Across America (PAA) seder. The details of the program can be found here. Due to the
NCSY just recently published a new free Haggadah called "Just One" available as a download at this link. The theme of the Haggadah is "less is more" – in that they provide "just one" thought on each section of the Haggadah. The Haggadah also includes several fabulous infographics
I am pleased to share with the readership of NLEResources.com two articles that contain an exciting and descriptive synopsis of the major events which are the foundations of Klal Yisroel and our emuna in Hashem. One is about Kriyas Yam
Seventy locations across the United States, Canada and beyond will be given the opportunity to partner with NJOP by offering a Passover Across America (PAA) Seder. Due to the generosity of Mr. Paul J. Taubman, who dedicates Passover Across America in memory of his father, Joseph L. Taubman z”l, up to $1,000 will be made available as a reimbursement to all accepted locations
In the past, we have written all about infographics (see here for example) and have even amassed a large collection of Jewish infographics (here and here)! Nowadays, it seems that everywhere you turn there’s an infographic presenting information to the masses. People love
Lawrence Bernstein (name changed) was born to Holocaust survivors in the East Tremont Section of the Bronx in 1951; the family davened by Rabbi Moshe Bick Zt”l on East 169th Street. Lawrence knocked on my door on Erev Pesach minutes before I was about to sell the Chometz. Larry was obviously a not-a-regular and I had no time on such a busy day to ‘chap a schmooze’. He said he was here to “sell me his hoometz."
After downloading The Pesach Digest App 5774 database and playing with it for a while, I decided an unsolicited word of praise is in order. For those who can remember back then, 1975, when the first edition of Rabbi Avrohom Blumenkrantz ZT”L’s Pesach Guide hit the streets of NYC, the novel pamphlet