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As soon a passover ends, leavened foods are again permissible, subject to other general kosher laws.

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What do they do during Passover?

eat and break bread .... well, not exactly bread. This is the "matzoh" holiday - unleavened bread (a lot like a cracker). Traditionally we do not eat bread, or anything leavened, for the entire 8 days of passover.


What is the main ingredient for Passover foods?

Eggs, they also eat unleavened bread (bread without yeast)


What do Jews eat during the holiday of Passover?

Matzo, which is unleavened bread.


Can Jews eat diary products over passover?

yes, they can. but no bread :(


Can you eat on passover if not for how long?

You just need to avoid regular bread and bread products for 8 days.


Why on other nights we eat bread but on this night we don't eat bread?

Because when the Jews let Egypt, they left in haste, and as story tells us, they carried their dough on their backs through the desert, where it baked into unleavened bread. So during Passover, we only eat unleavened bread as a reminder of this. The Torah contains a Divine commandment to eat matzo, specifically, on the first night of Passover and to eat only unleavened bread (in practice, matzo) during the entire week of Passover. Hope this helps!


How long do you have to eat unleavened bread for during passover?

According to Jewish law, one is required to eat matzah at the Passover seder,on the first night of Passover, and also on the second night if outside of Israel.For the remainder of the holiday, the Jew isn't required to eat bread at all. Butif he does feel like it, then it should be the unleavened kind.


How many days must you eat unleavened bread in observance of passover?

8


What do Jews eat for Passover?

roasted lamb,flat bread,rotten egg and bitter herbs


Is communion symbolic of the Passover?

Communion is an invention of the Catholic Church. What is commonly referred to as Communion in the Bible is in fact Passover. Jesus expected His disciples to keep the Passover. "As long as you eat this (Passover) bread and drink this (Passover) cup you do show the Lord's death until He comes."


Is Passover practiced today?

Yes. Even when they do not regularly keep kosher or read Torah, most Jews will attend or participate in a Passover Seder, and eat matzah instead of bread for the 8 days of Passover.


What do Jews eat for pass over?

Any food that is certified kosher for Passover. Instead of bread, matzoh is eaten.