That is not what Passover is about at all! Passover is to remember that G-d took the Jews out of Egypt, that he made the ten plagues, and that he split the Yam Suf (Sea of Reeds).
By celebrating it and keeping its laws.
By celebrating it every year.
During Passover Jews relive the Exodus from Egypt and their birth as a nation, both of which were preparations for receiving the Torah from God at Mount Siani.
During the passover festival, the Jews remember their exodus from Egypt.
The jewish people read readings from their bible and eat the same meals!
This is to remember each of the ten plagues, taking good away from the cup to remember that the plagues were bad things
The Exodus, in which God took us out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12).
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.
The first 12 chapters of the book of Exodus recount the events of God rescuing the Israelites from the Egyptian slavery. At that time, to remember the miracles, God commanded the Israelites to celebrate the Passover each year (Exodus ch.12)
Pesach (Passover) is one of the underpinnings of the Torah. Many mitzvos (commands) are to remember the Exodus (which Pesach celebrates). Celebrating Pesach binds a Jew to his/her entire 3300-year tradition and to the Creator.
Yes.