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  • What Is Passover (Pesach)? - Chabad. org
    Passover (Pesach) commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt Pesach is observed by avoiding leaven, and highlighted by the Seder meals that include four cups of wine, eating matzah and bitter herbs, and retelling the story of the Exodus
  • Passover - Wikipedia
    Passover, also called Pesach ( ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ - ; [1] Biblical Hebrew: חַג הַפֶּסַח‎, romanized: Ḥag hapPesaḥ, lit ' Pilgrimage of the Passing Over '), is a major Jewish holiday and one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals It celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt [2]
  • Passover 101 | My Jewish Learning
    Passover is one of three pilgrimage festivals in Jewish tradition, all of which weave together agricultural and historical themes The other two are Shavuot (barley harvest giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai) and Sukkot (fall harvest wandering through the wilderness after the Exodus)
  • Pesach: Passover - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
    Pesach, known in English as Passover, is one of the most commonly observed Jewish holidays, even by otherwise non-observant Jews According to a 2020 Pew Research Center survey, 60% of Jews attended a seder the year before the survey, including 30% of those who identified as Jews of no religion
  • Passover | Judaism, Story, Meaning, Traditions | Britannica
    Passover commemorates the biblical story of the Exodus Moses and the Israelites Moses leading the children of Israel through the Red Sea; illustration from a German Bible, 15th century
  • What Is Passover?: Traditions Rules | Aish
    Passover commemorates the Jewish Exodus from Egypt following 210 years of slavery It is regarded as the "birth" of the Jewish nation, and its lessons of struggle and identity continue to form the basis of Jewish consciousness 3,300 years after the event
  • Passover - Pesach: History Overview - Jewish Virtual Library
    Pesach, or Passover in English, is one of the best known Jewish holidays, as much for its connection to Jewish redemption and the figure of Moses as for its ties with Christian history (the Last Supper was apparently a Passover seder) Passover begins on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nissan
  • The Ultimate Guide to Pesach (Passover): Everything You Need to Know . . .
    Pesach is celebrated for seven days in Israel and eight days in the Jewish diaspora, beginning on the 15th of Nisan The holiday serves as a powerful reminder of God’s faithfulness, and covenant with His people, and as a “blueprint” of God’s overarching salvation plan for humanity throughout history
  • Passover – Jewish Holidays Explained
    Passover, or Pesach (PEH-sach) in Hebrew, commemorates the slavery of the Israelites in Egypt and their ultimate exodus to freedom This story of redemption from slavery is the “master-story” of the Jewish People – a story that has shaped Jewish consciousness and values
  • What is Passover? - BBC Bitesize
    Passover (or Pesach in Hebrew) is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish year It is a Spring festival that begins on the 15th day of Nisan, the first month of the Jewish calendar





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