Unique Passover Traditions
Whipping Each Other with Scallions
Jews living in Afghanistan developed the tradition of using scallions or leeks to stand for the Egyptian slavedrivers' whips, using them to lightly "whip" each others' backs. Jews have lived in Afghanistan at least since the Babylonian conquest 2,000 years ago, but in 2004 only two Jews were left in the country. It is now estimated that only a single Jew lives in Afghanistan, as the other died in 2005. The largest group of Afghan Jews in the world is comprised of 200 families in Queens, New York.
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A Visit to a Matzah Factory
A Visit to a Matzah Factory
Take a behind-the-scenes video tour of this Brooklyn bakery and watch the careful, but frantic, process of making traditional, hand-rolled matzah.
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