Varies from year to year.
The Passover.
jerusalem
Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey on what is celebrated as Palm Sunday, which is the Sunday before Passover. Passover begins on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, which typically falls on a Thursday. Therefore, there are approximately four days between Jesus' entry into Jerusalem and Passover day.
Simon of Cyrene happened to be in Jerusalem at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus. It is not explicitly stated why he was there, but it was likely due to his religious pilgrimage for the Jewish festival of Passover. It was a common practice for Jews to travel to Jerusalem during this time.
In the upper room of a house in Jerusalem.
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John records Jesus' visits to Jerusalem, particularly at the times of the Passover feasts.
It is estimated that thousands of people attended the Passover in Jesus' day, as it was a significant religious event for the Jewish people. Jerusalem would have been crowded with pilgrims coming to celebrate the holiday.
The feast of the PassoverJoseph and Mary travelled to Jerusalem every year for the feast of the Passover because the custom of the Jews that every year they should go to Jerusalem to celebrate the feast of Passover except for those people who could not travel anymore. By: Richard_90
Jesus celebrated the passover meal with the apostles and some of his disciples in the upper room.