Passover
Passover
is a major Jewish holiday commemorating the escape of Hebrew slaves from ancient Egypt. People gather to retell the story of The Exodus during a special Passover Seder meal. Passover began
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
at sundown
and ended Thursday, April 16, 2009
at nightfall
this year.
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One of the most interesting Passover traditions is the story of the Four Sons, who were Wise, Wicked, Simple and Young respectively. These sons are symbolic of the four types of ... Passover traditions and rituals have a symbolic and religious significance. All the Pesach customs are to be followed in a particular order.
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Passover is a Jewish holiday that begins at sunset on the 14th day of the Jewish calendar month "Nisan." This year, Passover begins on April 16th. The holiday celebrates the Jewish people's emancipation from slavery during the Pharaoh's rule in Egypt.
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Encouraging children to become involved in the Passover holiday is an important Jewish tradition. There are many ways that children can take a part in the seder festivities, from artwork to songs and games. Get started now so they can get in plenty of practice before the big Seder.
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Though the story is the same everywhere, some Passover traditions differ from one country to the next. Here are the HuffPost's top 5 most interesting Passover traditions from some unexpected places. Know of other interesting global traditions?
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Passover Holiday Traditions ... Passover Traditions: A Brief History ... Easter Holiday Traditions - Passover Holiday Traditions...
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Here are the traditions of the Passover (Pesach) holiday. Pesach or Passover is observed for seven days, eight outside of Israel. ... Pesach or Passover is observed for seven days, eight outside of Israel. Pesach celebrates the freedom from almost four hundred years of Egyptian slavery. ... Jewish Traditions...
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Easter & Passover Traditions from ... Many pagan traditions have found their way into Christian religious observances. Rabbits are one such symbol. Rabbits symbolize the fertility of springtime. The rabbit is also the symbol of the Egyptian moon — and the moon is used to determine the date of Easter each year.
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Passover cards ... Passover kids' activities ... Passover Desserts...
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The Reform rabbi stood near an "Ask the Rabbi" sign, along with rabbis from other traditions. Orthodox Rabbi Daniel Wasserman of Shaare Torah Congregation, Squirrel Hill, said that people often stop him in the supermarket to ask questions about what's kosher, especially at Passover.
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