Oh honey, let me spill the tea. During the first Passover, the Israelites were getting ready to peace out of Egypt after Moses had some serious chats with Pharaoh. They marked their doors with lamb's blood to avoid a visit from the Angel of Death, who was not playing games that night. And just like that, the Israelites made a break for it, leaving Egypt in the dust and starting a new chapter in their history.
Passover isn't a person, it's an event. The first passover took place during the Israelite exodus from Egypt.
It is set on the table during the Passover seder (the first and second nights of passover).
Passover is not a time of fasting, so Jewish people can eat during the middle of the day during Passover.
The first and last days.
The first Passover was in Egypt
First their entry was celebrated (Palm Sunday). They celebrated the Passover. Jesus was arrested, tried and crucified.
Passover massacre happened on 2002-03-27.
The Israelites journeyed into the wilderness of Shur (Exodus ch.15).
The first Passover is found in Exodus 12.
No meal is "celebrated" during the holiday of Passover. However, during the holiday of Passover, three meals a day are eaten for the duration of the holiday. On the first night in Israel and first two nights outside of Israel, a religious ceremony is held in the home. During this ceremony, the story of the Exodus is read and discussed. Partway through the ceremony, called a 'Seder', there is a break during which dinner is eaten.
The passover was initiated on the Old Testament when the Angel of Death passed over the Israelites during the plagues on the Egyptians before the Exodus. This is found in Exodus 12. The passover feast was meant to remind the Israelites about how they were delivered from enslavement in Egypt.
In America and every other non-Jewish nation, yes the post office runs during Passover. However in Israel the post office is closed the first day and the last day of Passover.