Edited by Rabbi Aaron Alexander and Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Foreword by Rabbi Harold KravitzLike all Jewish festivals, Passover has its roots in Jewish history, in our connection to creation and in the rich spiritual and moral values of Judaism. Passover beckons us to embrace and expand freedom. The authors of this collection explore the themes and commitments of the most-celebrated Jewish holiday, one that contains amazing ingredients to fix the world. all proceeds from the sale of this book support the sacred work of MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER (mazon.org).
Foreword by Rabbi Harold KravitzLike all Jewish festivals, Passover has its roots in Jewish history, in our connection to creation and in the rich spiritual and moral values of Judaism. Passover beckons us to embrace and expand freedom. The authors of this collection explore the themes and commitments of the most-celebrated Jewish holiday, one that contains amazing ingredients to fix the world. all proceeds from the sale of this book support the sacred work of MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER (mazon.org).