Why I’ll Be Observing Passover Differently This Year


by Time Magazine

Time Magazine— “This is the bread of affliction that our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt. All who are hungry should come and eat, anyone who is in need...

@morningjournal—What a difference a year makes for confident Cavaliers. It is pretty cool when players on a team spend an entire week talking about their game plan for a playoff series and then watch them play exactly as they said they would. The Cavaliers have broken the will of the Orlando Magic. They won Game 1 of the best-of-seven series, 97-83, on April 20 […]

The Texas Observer—70 Years of Skewering: Political Cartooning at the Texas Observer. In its first issue, on December 13, 1954, the Texas Observer ran a political cartoon by Don Bartlett taking a swipe at the Republican-leaning tendencies of Democratic Governor Allan Shivers. Beside it ran Observer founding editor Ronnie Dugger’s ambitious, if eccentric, manifesto. “We will twit the self-important and honor the truly important,” he wrote. “We […]

Florida Today—From timing to prayers: Why is this Passover so different? Brevard rabbi explains. Passover begins Monday night in Brevard but why is it much later than usual? And why is this Passover different than before?