It's part of the Sabbath dinner.
Preparing for Passover can happen ANY day of the week. You go to the Hebrew Calendar to check for the dates. If Passover falls on Friday, make sure you're ready BEFORE Shabbat at sundown.
The Passover is still the Passover, or Pesach, to the Jews. In the Christian calendar, Good Friday which is observed two days before Easter Sunday, falls at the same time as the Jewish Passover.
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.
The 15th of Nisan, the first day of Passover on the Hebrew calendar, never falls on a Friday due to rules that govern on what days of the week a year may begin. However, it's neither surprising nor coincidental that Passover usually begins during Holy Week, because the Last Supper that we celebrate on Holy Thursday was actually a Passover Seder. That's why communion wafers are unleavened.
Passover falls in either March or April. This year (2011) it started April 18
AnswerThe Jewish Sabbath runs from sundown on each Friday until sundown on Saturday. Sometimes this will coincide with a new moon.
August 6 2021 falls on a Friday.
Good Friday falls on a Friday each year.
A substitute Bank Holiday is made on a week day, typically a Monday or Friday.
A substitute Bank Holiday is made on a week day, typically a Monday or Friday.
It falls on a Friday
Pesach, or Passover, falls in the spring. The date according to the Hebrew calendar is the evening of the 14th of Nisan. The English date varies, falling in March or April.Dates for Pessach for the next few years:19 April 20117 April 201226 March 201315 April 20144 April 2015Dates are for the "first day of Passover" which actually begins the evening before at sundown.Pessach lasts 7 days in Israel and 8 days in the Diaspora.