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Pesach is celebrated with 1 or 2 Passover Sedarim, depending on how religious you are. It also depends where you live if you live in Israel, there is only one Seder for everybody. If you live in the diaspora (outside of Israel) then there two sedarim are celebrated (unless you aren't religious).

During Pesach, no leavened bread may be eaten. On the first and last days of yom tov (see a Jewish calendar) work may not be done. During the internediate days of Of Pesach, called Chol HaMoed, some work may be done. But no writing and washing clothes, among others. The list would be quite long so I will leave it at that

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