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).
Christians can eat whatever they wish during the 8 day holiday of Passover. Although Passover is a Jewish holiday, Christians also acknowledge it.
7 days in the Land of Israel, 8 days in the Diaspora.
8 Days.
In Israel it lasts seven days, and in the diaspora (out of Israel) it lasts eight days.
Passover is a Spring holiday that ends after 8 days (or 7 days by some traditions). It has no distinctive ending.
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The sabbath is a weekly holiday - every Friday at sunset til Saturday at sunset. Passover lasts for 8 days and occurs in the Spring, so there is always a shabbat during Passover.
Passover starts on the 15th of Nisan which falls either in March or April.
Begins evening of April 8 (April 9) and lasts 8 days outside of Israel, or 7 days inside Israel
Starting with the 2nd day of Passover, the counting of the Omer begins, which is a count of 49 days until Shavu'ot. Other than that, the only thing that happens is that the Passover dietary restrictions are lifted.
Yes. Even when they do not regularly keep kosher or read Torah, most Jews will attend or participate in a Passover Seder, and eat matzah instead of bread for the 8 days of Passover.
In Israel, Shavuot is 1 day. In the diaspora, it is 2 days.