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Passover Myths And Facts Pertaining to Passover (5785/2025)

Halakhah, Holidays, Holidays, Kashruth, Kashruth, Modern Judaism, Passover

by Rabbi Jeffrey Rappoport

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

The Kosher Nexus’s annual Passover Myths And Facts is available at https://www.koshernexus.org/2025/03/kosher-myths-and-facts-pertaining-to-passover-5785-2025/.

Most Jews will tell you that their favorite holiday is Pesach. Most Jews will also tell you that the holiday they most dislike having to prepare is Pesach. While it is true that the work involved in preparing for Pesach is tremendous, the rewards for doing it well track straight to the Seder table. For almost every Jew of every “stripe,” the Pesach table is indeed a wonderful offering of love, tradition, Jewish law and family unity. We may joke about the so called Fifth Question (When do we eat?), but nonetheless, the familiar parts of the hagadah trigger tremendous emotional responses in us.

So just how do we celebrate this holiday that attaches itself so strongly to our hearts?

Probably no other holiday has as much misinformation and disinformation surrounding it as does Pesach. Let’s take a look.

Read more at https://www.koshernexus.org/2025/03/kosher-myths-and-facts-pertaining-to-passover-5785-2025/

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