the Israelites did not leave during passover. When they did leave it was Moses who lead them.
The holiday of Passover is when we celebrate how HaShem brought us out of slavery in Egypt.
It was first celebrated in Egypt the night before the Jewish people were freed.
Jewish people celebrate Passover to celebrate their people's liberation from slavery. The holiday celebrates when Jews were freed from slavery in Ancient Egypt.
The holiday of Passover celebrates our exodus from Egypt.
Passover is the Jewish celebration of liberation from Egypt.=========================================The origin of the Jewish observances of Sabbath, Passover, and Shavuot are describedin the book of Exodus.
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The Torah commands it. It reminds us of the haste in our exodus from Egypt (Exodus ch.12).
On the night of passover Jewish people eat bitter herbs to remember when the Iseralites were slaves in egypt (bitter herbs because it was a bitter part of their life) hope this helped :)
Passover commemorates the liberation, led by Moses, of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt.
Pesach (Passover).
Passover isn't a person, it's an event. The first passover took place during the Israelite exodus from Egypt.
Most likely it is some blood. To remember Moses days.Another AnswerNowadays, no one does that. That was only during the Exodus from Egypt. I think the questioner is referring to the Mezzuzah which Jewish people put on the right hand side of their doorposts, not just at Passover but always.