The jewish people read readings from their bible and eat the same meals!
how do jewish people say passover in their language
Passover.
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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 :)
The holiday of Passover is when we celebrate how HaShem brought us out of slavery in Egypt.
Passover (Pesach).
Passover is a major Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It is celebrated with a special meal called the Seder, which includes symbolic foods and rituals. Unleavened bread, known as matzah, is eaten during Passover to remember the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt, as they did not have time to let their bread rise. The significance of Passover and unleavened bread in the Jewish tradition lies in their reminder of the Jewish people's history, faith, and commitment to freedom and redemption.
the Israelites did not leave during passover. When they did leave it was Moses who lead them.
Passover is not a time of fasting, so Jewish people can eat during the middle of the day during Passover.
during a passover seder.
It was first celebrated in Egypt the night before the Jewish people were freed.
By eating unleavened bread, and offering the Passover sacrifice, as commanded by God (Exodus ch.12).