Pesach (Hebrew) is also called Passover (English).
Pesach (Hebrew) is also called Passover (English).
Passover already is an English word. The Hebrew word is Pesach.
Pesach is the Hebrew name for the holiday of Passover. Pesach is when Jews recount the story of the Exodus. The holiday is 7 days in Israel and 8 days outside of Israel.
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The actual name for this holiday is 'Pesach'. The Hebrew word Pesach is a contraction of the words 'peh sach' which means 'the mouth speaks'. The reason for this name is because we are commanded to retell the story of Pesach every year so that we don't forget it.
For Pesach (Passover), see this answer: Why is Pesach celebrated?
Pesach celebrates the exodus of the Jews for Egypt.
The Hebrew name is "Pesach" it is also sometimes known as "Chag HaAviv" - the festival of spring, "Chag HaMatzot" - the festival of matzah, and "Z'Man Cherutenu" - the time of our freedom Hope it helps
There is no specific place that is used during Pesach. Pesach is celebrated in the home with a ritual meal called a "seder". There are also special services in the synagogue on the first, second, and last days of the holiday.
The Pesach Seder.
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