No, you just can't eat anything with bread. So anything with yeast in it that rises. You do this until the next week at sundown. So Passover starts on Saturday at sundown, so from Saturday to next saturday, you can't east rising bread. Hope that helps. :)
There is the fast of the firstborn where firstborn males are supposed to fast the day of the eve of Passover. Once Passover starts, there is no fasting.
There is no tradition of gift giving during Passover.
the Israelites did not leave during passover. When they did leave it was Moses who lead them.
Only if it's certified kosher for Passover.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
It means that you can't eat them during Passover.
Passover isn't a person, it's an event. The first passover took place during the Israelite exodus from Egypt.
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
they fast the day before passover since the first-bornwere killed in the last of the Ten Plagues.
Passover is not a time of fasting, so Jewish people can eat during the middle of the day during Passover.
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.
It is set on the table during the Passover seder (the first and second nights of passover).