My guess is no because they would have participated for the sole purpose of saving their lives, not in obedience to G-d as the Jews did
AnswerYes, any first born male child, regardless of heritage, would have been spared so long as the household made the public show of rejecting the Egyptian false gods by slaughtering a lamb.Yes, only if they are specifically certified kosher for passover. You can find kosher for Passover olives at any Jewish supermarket
Yes, you can eat steak during Passover, provided that the meat is kosher and prepared according to Passover dietary laws. Many people enjoy meat dishes during the holiday, as long as they avoid leavened products and any ingredients that are not compliant with Passover restrictions. It's important to ensure that any seasonings or marinades used are also kosher for Passover.
Yes.
Muslims do not celebrate Passover; Jews do. Regardless, Passover does not command any person to respect any religion; it is a story about how the Israelites escaped Ancient Egypt through an act of Divine Deliverance.
If you were able to find corn vinegar that is certified kosher for Passover, it would be kitniyot which means that the majority of Ashkenazi Jews would not use it.
The two days of Passover when no work is allowed are the first day (Passover Day) and the seventh day (the last day of Passover). On these days, Jews are prohibited from engaging in any form of labor or work, as it is considered a day of rest and dedication to religious observances.
Passover is 3325 years old, but our oldest traditions go back another 500 years, to the lifetime of Abraham. The oldest Jewish tradition is 3822 years old; and it retells how the young Abraham questioned the idolatrous indoctrination which was going on all around him.Still older traditions recount the Creation, the life of Adam, etc.; but those may be viewed as being more of a general tradition than a Jewish one.
Preparing for Passover can happen ANY day of the week. You go to the Hebrew Calendar to check for the dates. If Passover falls on Friday, make sure you're ready BEFORE Shabbat at sundown.
Passover, without question!
Fries can be eaten on Passover if they are made from potatoes and are prepared in a way that adheres to Passover dietary laws. It is important to ensure that they are cooked in oil that is kosher for Passover and free of any leavened ingredients. Additionally, if they are frozen or packaged, check for kosher certification specifically for Passover. Always consult with a rabbi or authority on kashrut for specific guidance.
I would like to know if Egyptians had cruel puishment and if they did what are them?
egyptians ate meat and any kind of produce