There is no 'color' for Passover.
There are no colors associated with Jewish holidays. Occasionally, you will see blue and white used with Chanukah, but this has little basis in anything. Those are the colors on the Israeli flag. Blue-purple is the color traditionally sewn into a few fringes on a tallis.
None are required.
No decorations are required during Chanukah.
Yes, it must be certified kosher for Passover though.
what kind of decorations does egypt use
lights and decorations like always ;)
Unleavened.
Normally, the difference is in the sweetener such as with non-diet Coke. In Diet Coke that is kosher for passover, Coke uses specific aspartame that is labeled as "kosher for passover". The equipment used to create the beverage is separate from that used to create Coke that is not kosher for passover, in accordance to passover law.
Some popular Christmas decorations in the UK are the Christmas tree, the star, and green or red lights. The decorations used in the UK are the decorations primarily used throughout the world well celebrating Christmas.
It is set on the table during the Passover seder (the first and second nights of passover).
Since Passover is a single word, it does not have an acronym. Acronyms are only used for phrases, not for words.
Their meat for food, their skin for clothes and decorations, and their bones for tools and decorations.
Pareve kosher for Pesach margerine is available at kosher butchers and some supermarkets that stock a large Passover inventory.