I don't know about restrictions, but some Jewish organizations have Glatt Kosher Passover and other tours for the Jewish Holidays.
Yes, there are no restrictions on fruit for Passover.
After the Passover in "Night," the Jews faced stricter restrictions by the Nazis, including forced labor, increased violence, and eventual deportation to concentration camps. The Jews were subjected to harsh living conditions, limited food rations, and constant fear and persecution. These restrictions culminated in the mass extermination of Jews during the Holocaust.
Yes, there are kosher for Passover beers available for purchase. These beers are specially brewed and certified to meet the dietary restrictions of Passover observance.
There is no tradition of gift giving during Passover.
Yes, tourists visiting the USA are generally not allowed to work. There are restrictions on their employment opportunities, as they must have the appropriate visa, such as a work visa, to legally work in the country. Violating these restrictions can result in deportation or other legal consequences.
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.
The number of tourists is lower with complicated formalities.
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.