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 THE SEDER takes place, last year, in the Land of Israel.

This Haggadah can help you have a Zionist Seder this Passover

By MORDECHAI BECK
 CHILDREN WALKING in Tekoa, located in Judea and Samaria, 2019.

'Raizi and the Passover Plans': A book for ages 9-120

 CARNAC THE Magnificent was a reccurring comedic role that Johnny Carson introduced on ‘The Tonight Show’ in 1964.

'It's Not B'Seder': Injecting some fun into Passover

 A traditional Seder table setting.

'Empowering Seder Conversations': Making Passover Seder inclusive

 LIHI LAPID: Now that the book is being published in English, I think people who read it outside of Israel will have a greater understanding of what it means to be Israeli, of the price we pay for our life here. That’s very meaningful to me.

Lihi Lapid's novel ‘On Her Own’

 OPENING of Salamone Rossi’s ‘Madrigaletti,’ Venice, 1628, on display at the Diaspora Museum, Tel Aviv.

'Orfeo’s Last Act': A plot spanning Renaissance Italy and modern England

 Alzheimer's disease (illustrative).

'Now You Are Here': For those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's

 ULTRA-ORTHODOX CHILDREN follow a Scroll of Esther reading in Beit Shemesh

'The Genius of Israel': The Jewish state always bounces back

Camera 370

'The Lonka Project': Pictures of Jews from world leading photographers

 Françoise S. Ouzan

'True to My God and Country': Groundbreaking book on US Jews fighting in WWII

By RABBI DR. BARRY DOV SCHWARTZ
 A statue commemorates New York politician Jacob Leisler, who in 1689 purchased land for 1,675 pounds for a French Huguenot settlement north of Manhattan to be called New Rochelle.

'The Best Minds' examines mental illness and deinstitutionalization

By HOWARD BLAS
 THE PASSPORT used by Pinchas Rutenberg in 1919 to escape from Odessa.

'An Unreasonable Man': How hydroelectric power came to Palestine

By COLIN SHINDLER
 PRO-PALESTINIAN demonstrators shout slogans as they march in the ‘Shut It Down for Palestine’ protests in New York City, last December.

'The Hebrew Teacher': Three novellas about Israeli women in the US

‘Bummer’: An entertaining guide to anal health

 RABBI ARYEH Levin (R) in 1965. He was known as ‘Father of the Prisoners’ because of his frequent visits to imprisoned members of the Jewish underground.

'Goodness and Mercy Shall Follow Me': A story of Zionists, scholars

By MARTIN LOCKSHIN
 Shoppers are seen at the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem.

'Reclaiming Dignity': A look at 'misunderstood' Jewish modesty

 Graffiti in the Jezreel Valley calling for the return of the hostages, particularly the Bibas children.

'Crossing the Jordan': Deeply considered essays on Judaism, Islam, the West

‘JOURNALISM HAS a unique position to bridge the disparate sectors of society.’

'Bylines and Blessings': Having faith in a liberal industry