Pesach celebrates the exodus of the Jews for Egypt.
The celebration of Pesach each year gives Christians the opportunity to celebrate with their Jewish brothers and sisters what they share in common. I hope this helps--xx
Pesach is meant for Jews to remember God's taking them out of the land of Egypt.
No, Christians do not reject Jews. However, Jews reject Christians.
Pesach is the Hebrew name for the holiday of Passover. Pesach is when Jews recount the story of the Exodus. The holiday is 7 days in Israel and 8 days outside of Israel.
The same way that all other Jews observe Pesach (Passover).
Jerusalem is important to Jews because it is their Holy Land and ancestral home. To Christians it is the place of Jesus' resurrection. To Muslims it is important because it is the birthplace of some of their prophets, most of which are also revered by Christians and Jews.
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The old testament is important to the Jews, but also to all christians.
Jews like Paul persecuted the christians.
Outside of Israel, Orthodox and Conservative Jews have 2 seders, but Reform Jews only have 1. Inside Israel, everyone has one Seder.
Christians believe that the Messiah Has Come. Jews believe that He Has not.