How to Wish Your Jewish Friends a Happy Passover?

How to Wish Your Jewish Friends a Happy Passover?

On Saturday evening, Jews all over the world will observe Passover. One of three ancient festivals in which Jews were commanded to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Passover has been centered in the home since the destruction of the Second Temple. Jewish families gather for a ritual meal, called the seder, laden with religious symbolism.

The Haggadah, one of the key elements of the Jewish Passover seder, features as one of the last prayers “L’shana haba b’Yerushalayim,” or “Next year in Jerusalem.” These words have resonated with meaning throughout the exile and hold even more meaning now that the Jewish people have a state of their own.

Wish your Jewish friends and neighbors a happy Passover by sharing this graphic today!

ACTION STEP

It’s our responsibility to be informed so we can take action on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people—especially now. Start CUFI’s online The Israel Course today so you can stay educated, motivated, and activated for Zion’s sake. Enroll now at cufi.thinkific.com.

To learn more about the significance of Jerusalem to the Jewish people, read CUFI’s Fact Sheet, “Jerusalem: ‘The Deep Yearning that Beats within the Jewish Heart.’”