Passover
"And you shall eat of it [roasted lamb] this way, with your loins girded, your sandals on your feet, and your staff in your hand. And you shall eat it in a hurry. It is the LORD's Passover." (Exodus 12.11)
Passover. (Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22, John 13)
It is speculated by some that the Jewish people were celebrating the Passover seder during the Last Supper, but this is disputed.
In Christian churches it is called Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper, or the Eucharist. These all refer to the same rite.Another answer:You're thinking of the Jewish feast of Passover. Jesus was observing this feast with His disciples when He instituted the Lord's Supper.
.Catholic AnswerYes, indeed, Pentecost is the second greatest feast of the Jewish calendar, that is where we got the name, as it was on the Jewish feast of Pentecost that the Apostles received the Holy Spirit.
It is the Jewish celebration or the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai and is celebrated as a feast holiday called Shavuot. It is also the Christian celebration of the descent of the Holy Spirit unto the Apostles and Disciples of Christ in the upper room
Feast Days of Mary, Queen of the Apostles are holy days celebrated by Christians in a Church year. These days are celebrated in reverence to Mary, mother of Jesus. The number and in some cases dates of Marian Feasts vary in different Christian denominations.
Jesus instituted and celebrated the first communion with His disciples at the passover feast we now refer to as the Last Supper.
If you mean the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, then it was on the night Jesus was betrayed as He and the disciples celebrated the Passover feast.
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The Last Supper was held on the occasion of the Jewish Passover feast, which in the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) was the evening before the crucifixion of Jesus. The synoptic gospels all contain the story of the Last Supper. John's Gospel prefers the crucifixion to be on the day of preparation for the Passover feast, so John omits the Last Supper account, replacing it by Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.
Virtually all Jewish soldiers celebrate Hanukkah.Answer:You're thinking of Judah Maccabee.
Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.