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Passover
The holiday of Passover celebrates our exodus from Egypt.
Passover is the feast that celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. It commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery and their journey to freedom led by Moses. During Passover, a Seder meal is held where specific foods and prayers are shared to retell the story of the exodus.
The feast is called Passover or Pesach, but it actually celebrates much more than that. It celebrates our exodus from Egypt and into freedom.
The Jewish feast of Passover celebrates the Israelites deliverance from slavory. In the Passover, Jews remember how they were delivered from the land of Egypt by God through Moses. Read more about the story of the liberation of slavery in the Bible. In a Catholic bible, read it the Book of Exodus.
Passover celebrates the Exodus.
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Passover celebrates the Exodus.
Jews.
The passover was a feast of the Jews ,in remembeaence of the time they were freed from slavery in Egypt.
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