Faith and fire
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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10:32am April 03 2015
To prepare for Passover, Jewish law requires that homes be rid of chametz—foods made from leavened grains. At the Slifka Center for Jewish Life this morning, Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier ’19PhD burned chametz brought to the center by people in the Jewish community at Yale. Passover begins this evening. ___________________________________________ The Yale Alumni Magazine is published by Yale Alumni Publications Inc., an alumni-based nonprofit that is not run by Yale University. Its content does not necessarily reflect the views of the university administration.
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