Passover, also known as Pesach, can fall on April 7 depending on the year, as it is based on the Hebrew calendar. In 2020, for example, Passover began at sunset on April 8 and ended at nightfall on April 16, meaning it did not fall on April 7. However, in 2024, Passover will start at sunset on April 22, making it unlikely for the holiday to align with April 7 in any upcoming years. The specific date of Passover varies each year, so it is essential to check a Hebrew calendar for precise dates.
April 7 - April 15 in 1944.
Passover occurred in April 2016 from April 22nd to April 30th.
Passover starts on the 15th of Nisan which falls either in March or April.
Passover was celebrated in 2016 from April 22nd to April 30th.
In 1957, Passover started on Tuesday April 16 - (actually on Monday evening April 15) and lasted 7 days in Israel and 8 days in the Diaspora.
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
Passover ends the evening of Tuesday, April 26th in 2011 (Diaspora) In Israel passover ends the evening of Monday 25th April 2011
In Israel, Passover was from sunset on April 15 (1889), until sunset on April 22. Outside of Israel, Passover was from sunset on April 15 (1889), until sunset on April 23. See also:More about Passover
The first day of passover in 1922 was Thursday April 13
"Passover in 2010 will start on Tuesday, the 30th of March and will continue for 7 days until Monday, the 5th of April." Found here: http://www.when-is.com/passover-2010.asp
Passover falls in either March or April. This year (2011) it started April 18
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.