Passover begins on the 15th of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, which typically falls in March or April. The holiday lasts for eight days in the Diaspora and seven days in Israel. It commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. The first Seder, a ritual meal, is held on the evening of the first night of Passover.
Passover always begins on the same date on the Hebrew calendar: the 14th of Nissan.
The holiday of Passover officially begins on the evening of Monday, March 25th (in 2013). Most people who celebrate Passover will have a seder either on the 25th or the 26th.
Passover 2014 begins the evening of Monday, April 14th and ends the evening of Tuesday, April 22nd.
Passover begins about a month after Purim
In the Hebrew calender, Passover or Pesach begins on the fifteenth of Nisan. This year (2010) it begins in the evening of March 30th. Either March or April
rid their households of all leaveaned products
Passover begins on Saturday evening, April 19, with the first Seder. The last day of Passover in Israel is Saturday April 26, and outside of Israel is Sunday, April 27. It is unusual for Passover to begin immediately following Shabbat.
It was the Passover evening meal. He was crucified on the Passover day as in Jewish tradition, a day begins and ends at sunset.
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Passover in 2016 begins at sunset on Friday, April 22nd and ends at nightfall on Saturday, April 30th. Easter in 2016 is on Sunday, March 27th.
Begins evening of April 8 (April 9) and lasts 8 days outside of Israel, or 7 days inside Israel
Passover starts on the 15th of Nisan which falls either in March or April.