Yes. Some Christians celebrate Passover as the Jews celebrate it. They roast and eat lamb, bitter herbs, and unleavened matzo. Others follow the instructions that Jesus gave to his disciples at the Last Supper before he was crucified, and share bread (usually unleavened) and wine instead of roasted lamb.
If you're christian you read the Bible
The Torah is read in synagogue more than two hundred times each year, not just on Passover.
Easter Sunday is the major holiday in Christianity because it is the day that Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. Christianity stands or falls on the resurrection of Christ. Please read I Corinthians 15:12-23. The holiday that is second is Christmas as this is the day Christians celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ to earth as a human being (Incarnation). Jesus came for one major reason and that was to die for the sins of the world. That He did on the cross of Calvary, then he was buried and was then resurrected the third day. We do not know the actual day that Jesus was born, but celebrated it on December 25th. Our Easter Sunday closely follows the Jewish Passover (the day Jesus was crucified).
No meal is "celebrated" during the holiday of Passover. However, during the holiday of Passover, three meals a day are eaten for the duration of the holiday. On the first night in Israel and first two nights outside of Israel, a religious ceremony is held in the home. During this ceremony, the story of the Exodus is read and discussed. Partway through the ceremony, called a 'Seder', there is a break during which dinner is eaten.
They went to Church and had it read out to them
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.
Christians read the holy bible.
A Haggadah is a book that contains the religious ceremony for the first night of Passover (outside of Israel the ceremony is held on the first 2 nights of Passover).
Christmas Christians celebrate it because it was the day Jesus was born, who is the son of God and is our lord and saviour and he can perform miricals (Read the bible if you wanna know more) but other people who celebrate christmas pretty much do it for the Presents. And the food. Presents and food. :)
Yes. They are Christians, so they read the bible.
Twice! The first two nights are Seders, and you read it once at each one.
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