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The Passover is still the Passover, or Pesach, to the Jews. In the Christian calendar, Good Friday which is observed two days before Easter Sunday, falls at the same time as the Jewish Passover.

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A remembrance of the Angel of Death killing the first-born sons of the Egyptians and not those of the Hebrews

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