German Jews celebrate Passover, too.
In 1998, April 11th was Shabbat and also the first day of Passover. It happens, but not very often.
Yes it happens sometime during spring.
It's part of the Sabbath dinner.
Starting with the 2nd day of Passover, the counting of the Omer begins, which is a count of 49 days until Shavu'ot. Other than that, the only thing that happens is that the Passover dietary restrictions are lifted.
Yes.
The first Passover was in Egypt
In Hebrew it is: Chag Pesach sameach In English it is: Happy Passover
Passover is called "Pessa'h" in French. This is not a French word, but comes from Hebrew.
The 1st passover was in Egypt.
"It's time to get ready for Passover."
No, Passover is a Jewish holiday.