A journey from oppression to freedom, with laughs, songs, insights and sermons: The inside story of the Zoom Seder you wish you'd had

President says he saw a lot of anger over the last week over 'the wrong choice that I made, which cannot be justified;' promises to respect rules with country again under lockdown

This week: Neighbors drag tables outside for a magical seder; the Passover egg hunt gets a bit surreal; and why home confinement was better during the First Gulf War

Yisrael Beytenu chief reportedly hosted son and his fiancee at Nokdim home for Seder despite strict restrictions; blasts nationwide closure for holiday eve as ‘scandalous’

Jewish celebrities sing, tell jokes and search for the afikoman in hour-long fundraiser

This year is different. We are all isolated. I’ve never been so anxious in my life. But our Passover sync up left me the happiest I’d been in weeks

Netanyahu also under fire for celebrating with son even as millions of regular Israelis under coronavirus lockdown to prevent family gatherings over the holiday

The pregnant singer crooned a melodic 'Vehi Sheamda' for the video channel's Stay Home #WithMe effort

Usually, we read 'Now we are slaves, next year may we be free men,' while arrogantly musing that our unconstrained reality has overtaken the text. Not this time

With families confined at home, country belts out Four Questions, traditionally sung by youngest member of household, asking 'Why is this night different from every other night?'

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