1 Nisan: God labels Nisan as the first Jewish month from now on (Exodus ch.12).
10 Nisan: the Israelites each take a yearling lamb in preparation for the Pesach sacrifice (see Exodus ch.12 at length)
14 Nisan, afternoon: leavening is removed from the homes; matzoh is baked instead of bread
The Pesach-offering is slaughtered and prepared for eating. Drops of its blood are placed on the doorposts and lintel
15 Nisan evening: The Israelites conduct the first Seder-meal in history
15 Nisan, midnight: God smites the Egyptian firstborn.
15 Nisan, following morning: the Israelites leave Egypt.
Yes.
The first Passover was in Egypt
Passover is called "Pessa'h" in French. This is not a French word, but comes from Hebrew.
In Hebrew it is: Chag Pesach sameach In English it is: Happy Passover
"It's time to get ready for Passover."
The 1st passover was in Egypt.
No, Passover is a Jewish holiday.
Passover celebrates the Exodus.
Passover commemorates the Exodus.
Before Passover.
Passover commemorates the Exodus.
There are brands of kosher for Passover baking soda but they have to be marked specifically for Passover.