Pesach Food Baskets: Why Giving is an Integral Part of the Holiday
2023-03-15Pesach or Passover is a cherished holiday steeped in tradition. The Jewish festival commemorates the exodus of the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
Pesach or Passover is a cherished holiday steeped in tradition. The Jewish festival commemorates the exodus of the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
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When you give, you make a difference not only in the lives of others, but also in your own life. Giving is a reward in itself. The happiness and satisfaction that comes from giving are unlike any other. A beautiful cycle of giving and receiving makes the world a better place.
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