It celebrates the birth of the Jewish nation. =)
it is the celebration of the Jews being freed from being slaves in Egypt
It celebrates the birth of the Jewish nation. =)
it is the celebration of the Jews being freed from being slaves in Egypt
The holiday of Passover celebrates our exodus from Egypt.
The holiday of Passover is when we celebrate how HaShem brought us out of slavery in Egypt.
Although some Christians can choose to reference Passover, they do not celebrate the actual Jewish holiday of Passover. The main reason being that the beliefs of Christianity are diametrically opposed to the meaning behind Passover. Christians celebrate the holiday of Easter which occurs at the same time of year as Passover (although the two holidays are completely unrelated).
Jewish people celebrate Passover to celebrate their people's liberation from slavery. The holiday celebrates when Jews were freed from slavery in Ancient Egypt.
The holiday of Passover officially begins on the evening of Monday, March 25th (in 2013). Most people who celebrate Passover will have a seder either on the 25th or the 26th.
Passover
Yes, because Passover is a Jewish festival. see also:What_do_Jews_do_when_celebrating_passover
In the US, the most popular holiday is Christmas. In Saudi Arabia, it's Ramadan. In Israel it's Passover. Take your pick.
No, Passover is a Jewish holiday.
There are always Jews who celebrate Passover regardless of the location or circumstances. Jews celebrated Passover in the ghettos, and then in the concentration camps.
yes
Passover, or in the spring. Easter was originally a pagan holiday to celebrate the Sun God, which is where the 'Easter Sunrise Service' came from.