The seder has evolved over time. Plus, sacrifice cannot be offered without the Temple so no sacrifices are involved in the Passover celebration.
Irish Jews celebrate Passover the same way as Jews all over the world.
The same way that all other Jews observe Pesach (Passover).
There is no such thing as a "reformed" Jew. It is called "reform Jew". Reform Jews celebrate passover as a commoration of the exodus of the ancestors of the Jews from Egypt and into freedom, which is the same meaning passover has to Conservative and Orthodox Jews.
Passover always starts on the 15th of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. It's the same date every year on the Hebrew calendar.
I think Passover would qualify.When Jews celebrate Passover, Christians celebrate it as part of Easter's Holy week, although due to calendar differences its not always at the same time. Muslims have a fast called Ashura which commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.AnswerAs these are three completely different religions, they do not share a single common holiday.
Although some Christians can choose to reference Passover, they do not celebrate the actual Jewish holiday of Passover. The main reason being that the beliefs of Christianity are diametrically opposed to the meaning behind Passover. Christians celebrate the holiday of Easter which occurs at the same time of year as Passover (although the two holidays are completely unrelated).
The Passover is still the Passover, or Pesach, to the Jews. In the Christian calendar, Good Friday which is observed two days before Easter Sunday, falls at the same time as the Jewish Passover.
The same as Jews everywhere.
Jews in California celebrate Yom Kippur the same way that Jews the world over celebrate Yom Kippur.
The same as Jews in every other country.
The same as Jews all over the world.
The same as Jews everywhere.