Passover
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Passover Seder plate and Matza, the unleavened flatbread eaten on the Passover Holiday, on April 8, 2024. Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL
The Passover table on the 2024 Seder night
The holiday table on the Seder on the first night of Passover is set with an empty chair reserved for the 133 abductees who have been held captive in the Gaza Strip for 199 days and with napkins arranged in the shape of a yellow ribbon, as a symbol of identification with the captives and solidarity with the IDF fighters. Herzliya, Apr 22, 2024. ...
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Koshering dishes in a street in Tel Aviv, in preparation for Passover Holiday, by using a propane blowtorch and by immersing in boiling water, to destroy any trace of chametz. Tel Aviv, Apr 21, 2024. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/TPS
Baking Matzos for Passover 2024 by Vizhnitz Chassidim
Vizhnitz Chassidim in the city of Bnei Brak baking Matzos, the special unleavened flatbread eaten on the Jewish holiday of Passover, which begins on April 22. Bnei Brak, Apr 17, 2024. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/TPS
Passover Holiday
The Passover Seder plate contains symbolic foods eaten or displayed at the Passover Seder: Zeroa (shankbone). Beitza (roasted hard-boiled egg). Maror/Chazeret (horseradish). Maror/Chazeret (onion). Charoset. Karpas (parsley). Apr 8, 2024. Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS
Sukkot Holiday prayer in Hebron
Jewish worshippers take part in a festive prayer for the Sukkot Holiday at the foot of the Cave of the Patriarchs in the city of Hebron. Hebron, Oct 3, 2023. Photo by Eytan Schweber/TPS
Jews visit the Temple Mount
Israeli police escort Jews visiting the Temple Mount in Jerusalem during the week-long Passover holiday on April 9, 2023. Photo by Netanel Malchutya/TPS
Clashes on Temple Mount on Passover’s Eve
Muslim rioters inside Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem throw fireworks at Israeli policemen on the eve of Passover, April 5, 2023. Photo by Elron Zabatani/TPS
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem make dishes kosher by immersing them in boiling water to destroy any trace of chametz. Jerusalem, Apr 13, 2022. Photo by Shalev Shalom/TPS
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem make dishes kosher by immersing them in boiling water to destroy any trace of chametz. Jerusalem, Apr 2, 2023. Photo by Koby Natan/TPS