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When is Passover, why is it celebrated? What to know about the holiday
One of Judaism’s most important holidays, Passover — or Pesach in Hebrew — lasts eight days and celebrates and tells the story of the Exodus.
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man prepares Matzoth, unleavened bread, at a bakery in Jerusalem on April 18, 2024 on the eve of Judaism's Passover holiday. Religious Jews throughout the world eat Matzoth ...
Passover commemorates the Jewish people's exodus from slavery in Egypt to freedom. The Seder is a ritual feast that marks the beginning of the holiday and follows an order set by a text called the ...
Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP via Getty Images In Jewish homes around the world, as the sun sets on Monday night, the Passover Seder begins. This ritual marks the ancient Jewish exodus from Egypt, leaving ...
In Jewish homes around the world, as the sun sets on Monday night, the Passover Seder begins. This ritual marks the ancient Jewish exodus from Egypt, leaving behind a life of slavery and heading ...
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