Passover is about how the Jews were slaves in Egypt but Moses led them out and they were liberated. It is a story of survival and draws Jews together as it is part of the common Jewish memory. The Jews have been persecuted against many times, and this one example of their ability to overcome hate.
It doesn't. It strengthens the Jewish community, bringing congregations and families together in an occasion during which Jewish traditions are handed down to the next generation.
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Because Passover celebrates the Jews' freedom.
Because Passover celebrates the Jews' freedom.
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No, Passover is a Jewish holiday.
There are no Jewish Christians.
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.
Passover is celebrated in the home.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
Non-Jews are not commanded to remember or observe Passover. Jews are commanded to remember and keep Passover (Exodus ch.12), and they should do so.
"On the seventh day of Passover, the curtain rose" is an example of a metaphor. The line is describing when the Germans began arresting the leaders of the Jewish community. "Night" was written by Elie Wiesel.
The holiday of Passover celebrates our exodus from Egypt.