Not a word. Moses did all the talking.
Passover represents God's bringing out the Jews from Egypt
how do jewish people say passover in their language
Passover was and is celebrated according to God's command (Exodus ch. 12).
Passover is called "Pessa'h" in French. This is not a French word, but comes from Hebrew.
Noodles that say Kosher for Passover on the box.
By eating unleavened bread, and offering the Passover sacrifice, as commanded by God (Exodus ch.12).
If your question is referring to the first Passover, the Israelites were redeemed from Egyptian slavery by God, and gained their freedom. See also:More about Passover
The label has to say "Kosher for Passover"
'good Passover' in french is 'bonne Pâque'
Passover is a remembrance (for Jews) of the many years they were enslaved in Egypt. Passover is recongnized in todays time as the Believers of God . for us we can hope that God will blelss us on these days because we believed in him. Passover means (the Hebrews who believed in God were passed over by the Angel of Death) So, because of that we commemorate the days of April 15-23rd. the Eight Days that the Plagues we being unleashed by God on the People of Pharaoh
It means that you can't eat them during Passover.
Passover (Pesach) recalls God's taking the Jews out of Egypt. This (the Exodus) was one of the greatest events in Jewish history; and celebrating the holiday connected with it (celebrating Passover) signifies the Jew's intense gratitude to God. In addition, the Passover festival is commanded by the Torah (Exodus ch. 12, Leviticus 23, Deuteronomy 16, and elsewhere.