
First Night of Passover 2026: All You Need to Know
When Is Passover 2026? Passover (Pesach) follows the Hebrew calendar and begins on the 15th of Nisan. This year, it starts at sundown on Wednesday,
Based in Jerusalem and a father of four, I've been passionate about Judaica long before it became my profession, collecting, studying, and appreciating the meaning and history behind each piece. What began as a personal love has grown into a career dedicated to sharing that passion with others. I find deep fulfillment in helping Jewish families and individuals connect with their heritage, understand the depth of our traditions, and bring meaningful Judaica into their homes and daily lives.

When Is Passover 2026? Passover (Pesach) follows the Hebrew calendar and begins on the 15th of Nisan. This year, it starts at sundown on Wednesday,

It is made from just two ingredients. It takes eighteen minutes to prepare. It has no flavor that would make a food critic pause, no texture that would earn a Michelin star, and no aroma that would stop you in your tracks. And yet, for thousands of years, this humble, cracker-thin unleavened bread has held an entire civilization together, carrying the weight of history, the memory of suffering, and the eternal, unbreakable promise of freedom on its impossibly thin shoulders.

The Seder plate is the visual centerpiece of the Passover table, holding six symbolic foods that tell the story of the Exodus from Egypt. It is more than a dish; it is a sensory roadmap. As we sit down for our Seder in 2026, the items we place on this plate bridge the gap between our ancestors’ journey from slavery to freedom and our lives today.
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