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Passover in 2024 is set to start on April 22 and end on April 30. This is what you should know about the Jewish holiday.
Passover in 2024 is set to start on April 22 and end on April 30. This is what you should know about the Jewish holiday.
Passover, otherwise known as Pesach in Hebrew, is regarded as one of the most important festivals in Judaism. Every year, Jewish families celebrate the festival by gathering around the Seder table ...
The Jewish feast of Passover, when families share the stories of their ancestors and eat traditional foods such as matzah and maror, is just days away. Passover, also known as Pesach, dates back ...
The major Jewish holiday of Passover begins Saturday, commemorating the exodus of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as recounted in the Bible. The holiday, which is celebrated over seven ...
Passover, a Jewish holiday celebrating the emancipation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, will be celebrated from April 12-20, 2025. Michigan has a Jewish population of about 129,000 people.
For thousands of years, Jewish communities around the globe have been celebrating Passover. Here are the 2025 dates and other facts about the eight-day religious holiday: When is Passover 2025?
The Jewish holiday of Passover begins on April 12. Here's what to know about it in 2025, and how it will be marked in Binghamton.
Passover is coming up, and so the Jewish holiday is top of mind. You might be wondering why, and how the holiday of Passover, which is the most observed holiday in the Jewish faith, is celebrated.
The most celebrated of Jewish holidays, Passover represents liberation and is symbolic of self-determination.