When did the libel of Jews using Christian blood on Passover make its first appearance?
Shmuel Blasz was murdered at Auschwitz, but the original melody he wrote for the beloved Passover song lives on
The trials and tests of Abraham the Patriarch have been explored time and again in Western art and literature
The soldiers who participated in Operation Matzo were probably grateful both for the welcoming service and for the food that reminded them of home.
Chayem Benzion Kassier wrote letter after letter pleading for financial help so he could properly celebrate the holiday of Passover and feed his starving family and other needy members of the community.
A look at Passover Haggadot written for the blind and the visually impaired
In 1882, the young Prince George, later King George V, joined his brother on a tour around the world, recording his impressions of the locations he visited – including the Holy Land.
The journey of the “Rothschild Haggadah” began 550 years ago with the artist Yoel ben Shimon in Northern Italy and ended in Jerusalem, the capital of the Jewish people
The Haggadot collection at the National Library is the largest in the world and we’ve collected them here in a special online exhibition.