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Passover 2022: Are You Ready...?

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Passover begins Friday evening, April 15, and continues through Shabbat, April 23. Search for Chamet

Passover begins Friday evening, April 15, and continues through Shabbat, April 23. Search for Chametz: Thursday eve, April 14 [View Online Version]( [Chabad.org]( ב"ה [Passover]( begins Friday evening, April 15, and continues through Shabbat, April 23. Search for Chametz: Thursday eve, April 14 [Matzahs]( Dear Friend, The Seder is a fascinating mix. On one hand, we recline and drink wine, demonstrating how free we are. Yet, we also eat matzah, the “bread of affliction,” and bitter herbs, stark reminders that our freedom is not complete and that the ultimate Redemption is yet to come. This year, as we gather with family and friends, some for the first time in two years, we have so much to be grateful for. At the same time, we are acutely aware that this Passover comes at a very challenging time for our brothers and sisters from Ukraine, both those who have fled and those who remain. So as we lift our glasses in praise, let us pray for the day when the process that began at our Exodus will climax with the ultimate Redemption, when “nations will not lift their swords against another” and “all will know Me.” With blessings for a joy-filled Passover, Your Friends @ Chabad.org P.S. Below we’ve selected some of our most popular and helpful resources from our [Passover Site]( where you are sure to find everything you need to get ready for Passover. Be sure to check out our refreshingly beautiful and oh-so-functional [Chabad.org Haggadah]( which you can download for free and print for your Seder. And if you haven’t sold your chametz yet, we offer a quick and easy way to [do that online]( as well. [Please Join Our Passover Campaign]( [Please donate]( to help us continue to serve. [What Is Passover?]( [What Is Passover?]( [What Is Passover?]( Unlock the Vault of Holiday Wisdom [Learn More]( [Celebrate]( How[We Celebrate]( [How We Celebrate]( The Passover Guides, Calendars & How-To’s [Learn More]( [4 Cups of Wine]( [How We Relive]( [How We Relive]( Everything About the Seder [Learn More]( [Recipes]( [Passover Recipes]( [Passover Recipes]( Traditional to Modern, All Kosher for Passover [Start Cooking]( [Picked for You] [What the Rebbe Said on His 75th Birthday]( [What the Rebbe Said on His 75th Birthday]( “Today’s gathering is not about a private individual.” [Watch]( [15 Facts About the Passover Seder]( [15 Facts About the Passover Seder]( Does the Passover feast have you confused? Here's a great place to start making sense of it all. [Explore]( [Sell Your Chametz Online]( [Sell Your Chametz Online]( Use this online form to sell your chametz before Passover. [Sell Your Chametz]( [Who Authored the Passover Haggadah?]( [Who Authored the Passover Haggadah?]( The Haggadah evolved over time, starting from the Second Temple period until it reached its present form. [Learn More]( [Passover and a Society of Self-Transcendence]( [Passover and a Society of Self-Transcendence]( In denial, we humans are the oblivious jackhammer at the symphony, pounding away at the foundations of our environment, ripping the very fibers of the cosmic order. [Read]( [What Have the Anti-Semites Done to the Jews?]( [What Have the Anti-Semites Done to the Jews?]( Anti-Semitism bears testimony to the Almighty’s watchful eye, which continues to guide us through our providential mission on earth. [Read]( [8 Exodus Insights From 8 Ukrainian Rabbis]( [8 Exodus Insights From 8 Ukrainian Rabbis]( Culled from the writings of the Chassidic masters [Read Them]( [Can We Bake Our Own Matzah?]( [Can We Bake Our Own Matzah?]( With just two simple ingredients of flour and water, what could go wrong? Turns out, quite a lot. [Find Out More]( [Why I Won’t Micromanage My Husband]( [Why I Won’t Micromanage My Husband]( In my pursuit to be “helpful,” I was quickly killing the intimacy in my marriage. [Read]( [Whose Chametz Are We Even Looking For?]( [Whose Chametz Are We Even Looking For?]( The Rebbe saw only the good in everyone and encouraged us to see it too. [Read]( For all your Passover needs, visit: [www.Passover.org]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Chabad.org]( This email was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( all rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( [Chabad.org]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Contact Us]( · [Donate](

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