The Jewish holiday of Passover occurs on the Hebrew calendar dates of Nissan 15-22. Here are the secular dates:
2017: April 10-18
2018: March 30-April 7
2019: April 19-27
Note: The Jewish calendar date begins at sundown of the night beforehand. Thus all holiday observances begin at sundown on the secular dates listed, with the following day being the first full day of the holiday.
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Passover next year will begin in the evening of Monday, March 25, 2013, and ends in the evening of Tuesday, April 2, 2013.
Passover begins at sundown on the 14th of Nissan.
Passover ends on the 21st of Nisan in Israel and the 22nd outside of Israel. In 2008, this is either the 26th or 27th of April.
Passover begins on the 15th of Nissan, the first month of the Hebrew calender. This is calculated through a combination of the lunar and solar cycles.
Passover begins in the evening of Friday, April 6, 2012, and ends in the evening of Saturday, April 14, 2012.
This year (2013) Passover started on the evening of March 25th, and ended 8 days later, on the evening of April 1st.
March or April.
Triduum actually the Easter Triduum. It begins on the Jewish day of Passover, and ends on Easter Day.
The 1st passover was in Egypt.
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In the Hebrew calender, Passover or Pesach begins on the fifteenth of Nisan. This year (2010) it begins in the evening of March 30th. Either March or April
Passover was and is celebrated according to God's command (Exodus ch. 12).
noAnswer:The start of Passover (Jewish days went from sunset to sunset). Jesus was crucified as our Passover Lamb on the daylight portion of Passover. He was buried just before the ending of Passover and the start of the High Annual Sabbath of the Feast of Unleavened Bread beginning the that evening at sunset.