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  1. Apr 4, 2009 · Passover, also known as Pesach, is the 8-day Jewish holiday celebrated in the early spring that commemorates the Israelites’ emancipation from slavery in ancient Egypt. Read: How to Celebrate Passover.

  2. 3 days ago · What Is Passover (Pesach)? Passover is an 8-day festival celebrating the Israelites' Exodus from Egyptian slavery. The most important event in Jewish history is marked by eating matzah and bitter herbs, drinking wine, telling the Passover story and not eating leaven (chametz).

  3. Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, is one of the three major pilgrimage festivals of ancient Israel and commemorates the Exodus from Egypt. Its name comes from the miracle in which God “passed over” the houses of the Israelites during the tenth plague.

  4. 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).

  5. Mar 13, 2018 · Passover is the springtime holiday when Jews celebrate how God “passed over” the homes of our ancestors before taking them out of Egyptian slavery.

  6. reformjudaism.org › jewish-holidays › passoverPassover | Reform Judaism

    What is Passover? Passover ( Pesach in Hebrew) is a major Jewish spring festival celebrating freedom and family as we remember the Exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Passover, one of Judaism's most revered holidays, honors the ancient Israelites' freedom from slavery in Egypt. By Erin Blakemore. April 15, 2024. • 5 min read.

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