There are the biblical facts that say that Passover is to be celebrated on the 14th day of the first month Abib (Deuteronomy 16:1) which is 14 days after march 21. Then the feast of unleavened bread is celebrated (Exodus 23:15) instituted by GOD himself. Easter is not Passover due to its variable date.
The same way that all other Jews observe Pesach (Passover).
Jesus observed Passover, as he was Jewish. Easter did not exist then. It was his resurrection that created Easter.
The passover is celebrated by Jews as it reminds them of their freedom from slavery. <><> Yes, Christians observe Passover. See the Related Link below.
Passover is a Jewish tradition, not Catholic. Catholics observe Holy Thursday, the Mass of the Last Supper.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
Only Muslims observe fasting in Ramadan.
Jews observe what is written in the Torah. Period.
What do you consider the three "western" religions? None, of course started in the West; all originated in the Middle East. Do you include Judaism? Do you include Christianity or divide it into Protestants and Catholics? Id so, where are the Eastern Orthodox? Is Islam one of the three?Whichever religions you are talking about, yes, they all observe holy days. Christmas and Easter for Christians for example, Passover and Yom Kippur for Jews, Ramadan for Muslims.
Christmas..Easter..Passover
Diwali is the festival of Hindus. But it aims at bringing all religions together.
Jews observe the Sabbath from Friday night at sundown, until Saturday night at sundown.
Muslims do not celebrate Passover; Jews do. Regardless, Passover does not command any person to respect any religion; it is a story about how the Israelites escaped Ancient Egypt through an act of Divine Deliverance.