To all my friends, I wish you a “Chag Pesach sameach!” which means “Happy Passover!” and, in Yiddish, a “ziessen Pesach.” (a sweet Passover). And to my Kosher observant friends, I wish you a “Chag kasher v’sameach” (“Happy and kosher holiday” in Hebrew). And, as on every happy holiday and festival, I say “Chag sameach!” (Hebrew) and “Gut yontif! (Yiddish), which means Happy Holiday.
Passover 2024 will be celebrated from April 22 to April 30. The first Seder will be on April 22 after nightfall, and the second Seder will be on April 23 after nightfall.
Enjoy the three links that follow to Passover videos, songs, books, and activities.
Passover Videos, Songs, Stories and more for Children and their Parents and for Students and their Teachers!!!
Passover Fun with Sammy Spider, the Littlest Frog, and More
A Retelling of the Passover Story in Verse and Song