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 Feast of Passover - Feasts of Israel
Passover is the first of the seven annual festivals celebrated by the Jewish people and is considered to be Israel's foundational feast upon which the other six feasts that follow simply build upon.
Passover, a feast which commences Israel's religious year, is often referred to as the Feast of Unleavened Bread because only unleavened bread was eaten during the seven days immediately following Passover.
Secondly, Passover is an ancient feast, one that spans some thirty-five centuries of human existence.
http://www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/feasts/passover.htm   (1155 words)

  
 Lesson Plan - PASSOVER
Passover is a holiday celebrated in the Jewish religion.
Explain that Passover is a holiday celebrated as part of the Jewish religion.
Passover lasts seven to eight days, depending on where you live and how religious you are.
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/passover.html   (2483 words)

  
 Passover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Passover comes from the Hebrew Bible, first mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
The commandment of retelling the Exodus is fulfilled through a communal ritual called the seder, celebrated on the first two evenings of the holiday (in Israel, only on the first evening).
Passover is a family holiday and a happy one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesach   (1470 words)

  
 BBC - Religion & Ethics - Passover
Passover is one of the most important religious festivals in the Jewish calendar.
Jews celebrate the Feast of Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) to commemorate the liberation of the Children of Israel who were led out of Egypt by Moses.
Jews have celebrated Passover since about 1300 BC, following the rules laid down by God in Exodus 13.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/judaism/holydays/passover/index.shtml   (407 words)

  
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The Passover lamb is interpreted as foreshadowing the sacrifice on the cross of Jesus, the lamb of God.
Passover (in Hebrew, Pesach) is one of the most important Jewish festivals.
The Passover is celebrated for 7 days (outside Israel, traditionally observant Jews add an extra day), the first and last days being full holidays when work is not to be done.
http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Passover/Passover.html   (493 words)

  
 PASSOVER, LAST SUPPER AND EUCHARIST
Passover is a feast that celebrates redemption of whole households and a nation, not individuals.
Jewish Passover is considered to be the 'eating of history' and the treasuring of freedom through education and enactment and is a joyful occasion, the church all too readily emphasizes the morbid death of Christ not his joyous resurrection or return.
For him Passover was significant, for the synoptic gospels and modern scholars it was chronologically problematic!
http://www.leaderu.com/theology/passover.html   (6010 words)

  
 Jesus the Passover Lamb
Jews celebrate Passover in their homes at a ceremonial feast called the Seder.
The head of the family slew the lamb in his own house, not in the holy place; the blood was sprinkled on the doorway, not on the altar.
Passover, also called Pesah, is a Jewish festival that celebrates the flight of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, probably in the 1200's B.C. The story of Passover is told in the Bible in
http://www.annieshomepage.com/passover.html   (4076 words)

  
 Passover on Encyclopedia.com
PASSOVER [Passover] in Judaism, one of the most important and elaborate of religious festivals.
The seder basmati rice is served with a sprinkle of saffron.
Passover in Israel: B'Seder; Everything is in order for a holiday
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/p/passover.asp   (997 words)

  
 Pesach: Origins
Since Jewish holidays begin the night before, Passover begins at sundown on the fourteenth of Nisan and continues for seven days, except in the Diaspora, where it is observed for eight.
It was the Pharisees, who prior to the destruction of the second temple, expanded the religious service for Passover.
Passover had endured and grown throughout our oppressed history.
http://www.everythingjewish.com/Pesach/Pesach_Origins.htm   (4539 words)

  
 The ABC's of Passover - Passover with Aish
Passover is regarded as the "birth" of the Jewish nation, and its lessons of struggle and identity continue to form the basis of Jewish consciousness 3,300 years after the event.
Passover is an 8-day holiday (in Israel, seven days).
Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is known as the "holiday of freedom," commemorating the Jewish Exodus from Egypt following 210 years of slavery.
http://www.aish.com/passthought/passthoughtdefault/The_ABCs_of_Passover.asp   (764 words)

  
 Passover
Passover begins on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nissan.
The text of the Passover seder is written in a book called the Haggadah.
Passover lasts for seven days (eight days outside of Israel).
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/holidaya.html   (1341 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Passover
The feast of the Passover begins on the fourteenth day of Nisan (a lunar month which roughly corresponds with the latter part of March and the first part of April) and ends with the twenty-first.
At present the fifteenth and sixteenth, the twenty-first and twenty-second are whole holidays, a custom introduced among the Jews of the Dispersion to make sure that they fulfilled the precepts of the Law on the proper day.
Directions for keeping the feast were carefully laid down in the Law (see Exodus 12, 13, etc.), and carried out with great exactness after the Exile.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11512b.htm   (1844 words)

  
 Introduction to Passover
Passover (Pesach, in Hebrew) is the first of the three harvest festivals in the Jewish calendar.
In Israel, Passover is a seven-day holiday, as is mandated in the Torah.
Outside the Land of Israel, Passover is an eight-day holiday.
http://jewishappleseed.org/apple/passover.htm   (988 words)

  
 Easter
The Passover was where the "angel of death" passed over the houses of the Israelites and killed the first-born of Egypt, from EVERY household including the pharaoh's (the king).
Jesus and the Disciples' "Last Supper" was the "Feast of the Passover", and the setting up of the New Covenant (Testament)(marriage-contract), under which, IF everyone returned to God's Laws and Ways and to serving ONLY Him, they could have "Life", and freedom.
The word British is Hebrew and means the "People of the Covenant"; that means, the "People Israel of the Covenant".
http://jahtruth.co.uk/passnot.htm   (2678 words)

  
 PASSOVER
Passover was a ceremonial reminder that Yahveh had freed Israel from Egyptian slavery, not to do their own thing, but to be holy unto their God.
Passover is the time when they believe that Messiah will come and Passover will be the time when Yeshua will reveal Himself to them.
Passover was given to the Jewish People by God, the Jewish People didn't make it up.
http://www.seedofabraham.net/feasts2.html   (19710 words)

  
 Passover : History and Meaning of Freedom in Faith - Jewish Passover Pesach Holidays, Story, Recipes, Seder, Meal, ...
Added into the Passover Haggadah over a period of centuries following the establishment of the 15 steps for the Passover seder, there are a number of Passover songs that sing the praises of G-d and His powers and deeds that were done for the Hebrews during the time of the first Passover.
Passover : History and Meaning of Freedom in Faith
Just a footnote that our Passover Calendar 2006 web page introduces you to our 2006 calendar of Passover/Pesach religious activities performed during the Pesach/Passover holiday.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/passover   (2489 words)

  
 FABULOUS FOODS - PASSOVER
Much of the ceremony is based on the commandment in the Bible that says, "And thou shalt tell thy son" At the Seder, the Haggadah, the Book of Exodus, is read and the history celebrated with its stories, songs and prayers.
Our FAQ should answer most questions about Passover.
Salt Water -- The greens are traditionally dipped in salt water, which symbolizes the tears of the Hebrew slaves.
http://www.fabulousfoods.com/holidays/passover/passover.html   (491 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Passover
To protect themselves, the Hebrews are to mark their dwellings with lamb's blood so that God can identify and thus pass over them.
Jews living within the limits of ancient Palestine, along with some Reform Jews, celebrate Passover for seven days, conducting a Seder only on the first night.
The English term Passover is believed to have been introduced in the 16th century by Biblical translator William Tyndale.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761575206/Passover.html   (489 words)

  
 DON'T BE IGNORANT! LEARN MORE ABOUT THE JEWISH HOLIDAY OF PASSOVER.
And obviously, if people really cared and wanted to continue they should not say "Oh, I've had one piece of bread" or "I've broken it once" and then say the rest of the holiday is all for naught and why should they even try for the rest of the time.
The word paschal actually comes from the Hebrew word for Passover.
SK: Passover, or Pesach as it's called in Hebrew, might be familiar to some people who are familiar with the word paschal lamb.
http://www.blacktable.com/gillin030416.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Passover
Learn about the roots of the festival, the traditions, or just send a Passover greetings to your friends and families.
In the days before passover, the house is prepared.
This year Passover is on the 12th April 2006
http://www.theholidayspot.com/passover   (189 words)

  
 It Is the Season of Our Liberation
These events are typical of the innumerable ways in which the lives of Jews are given religious meaning through a reliving of the past.
Accordingly, the Exodus from Egypt is celebrated on the first days of the festival with the singing of the full "Hallel" passage from Psalms, but on the final days, which commemorate the drowning of the Egyptians at the Red Sea, only a truncated version is recited, expressing the incompleteness of our joy.
For Jews, it is never enough to merely think of ideals like freedom or even to speak them; they must be acted concretely as a part of life, even as Abraham's descendants had to suffer the bondage of Egypt before they could proclaim the ideal of human freedom.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/H910323_Liberation.html   (461 words)

  
 www.jewish.com;
Pesach: Passover, an eight day festival, one day of Pesach and seven days of the Festival of Matzos (Unleavened Bread).
Presently the first two days and the last two days of Pesach are observed as holy days.
It is the time when Jews received the Torah from Hashem.
http://www.jewish.com/modules.php?name=Encyclopedia&op=list_content&eid=13   (1668 words)

  
 The Kabbalah Centre - Passover
The revered Kabbalist known as The Ari saw the same discrepancies; he asked the same questions, and discovered some very illuminating answers.
The ancient Kabbalists, however, brought to light some interesting facts that have largely been overlooked by rabbis, priests, and scholars alike.
Why, year after year, are we supposed to recount this questionable story at the holiday known has Passover?
http://www.kabbalah.com/k/index.php/p=life/holidays/passover   (269 words)

  
 Passover Cuisine
She has a particular knack for explaining the many customs of the Jewish religion, things which many non-Jews like us can find unfamiliar and mysterious.
Having been totally perplexed by the differences in Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews and their origins, I asked her to give us a primer on the ways these two cultures of the same religion treat this month's upcoming Passover seder.
Her response brings both personal experience and educated research into play, broadening our understanding of the Jewish faith and culinary customs.
http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/egg/egg0497/passover.html   (161 words)

  
 Passover on the Net - Welcome
Passover begins on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nissan.
New Passover seder ritual honoring the contributions of women to Jewish culture
As the Jewish day begins at sundown the night before, for the year 2006, the first night of Passover will be April 12th.
http://www.holidays.net/passover   (508 words)

  
 Special Occasions: Passover
Passover, in Judaism is one of three major pilgrim festivals, this one commemorating the "passing over" of the forces of destruction, or the sparing of the first born of the Israelites, when the Lord "smote the land of Egypt" on the eve of the exodus.
The Jews had marked their doorposts with the blood of a lamb to signify that they were children of God.
This Haggadah is written in lucid, contemporary language and contains a complete Passover home service, an extensive song section, and supplemental readings and meditations from which participants can choose during the course of the Seder.
http://www.culinarychef.com:8081/chef/specialoccasions/special.occasions.passover.jsp   (512 words)

  
 Jacob Richman's Hot Sites - Jewish - Holidays - Passover
Passover: History and Meaning of Freedom in Faith
Kosher for Passover Medicines in Israel (Hebrew & English)
Passover celebration by Jewish soldiers in the Union Army
http://www.jr.co.il/hotsites/j-hdaypa.htm   (198 words)

  
 MavenSearch - Pesach-Passover Jewish Web Directory and Search Engine
A Rabbi was once asked about the place of women in Judaism.
Provides the entire ritual in combined Hebrew/English for those with little or no skill in Hebrew.
I have designed a Passover Seder plate for women.
http://www.maven.co.il/subjects.asp?S=125   (501 words)

  
 Passover Cards, Passover Greetings Cards, Passover Ecards, Pesach Card From 123Greetings.com
The Jewish Corner : The best place for Tefilin and Mezuzot, Talith, Ketuboth, Torah scrolls And even ask questions to the Rav
123Greetings.com Home : Events : Passover [ Apr 12 (sunset) - 20 (nightfall) ]
With these elegant ecards wish all your near-n-dear ones a blessed Passover.
http://www.123greetings.com/events/passover   (220 words)

  
 Passover
[Shabbat Hagadol, or the Great Sabbath, is the Sabbath directly before Passover.]
Getting Ready for Passover - A "Spiritual Check-Up" by Aryeh Ben David
The Seder (literally 'order') is the most widely celebrated Jewish event; it consists of a series of readings and rituals through which we retell the Biblical story of the Israelite Exodus from Egypt.
http://www.hillel.org/Hillel/NewHille.nsf/F4BD451CECD720CB85256B1A005705C4/136F364CA84DC00385256B80006AA562?OpenDocument   (360 words)

  
 Passover—Feast Without Yeast
Not only must Orthodox Jews not eat these items, but they also must completely remove them and any food that has come in contact with them from their homes.
Items which seem acceptable for Passover but may not be:
The Jewish holiday of Passover, commemorating the Hebrews' exodus from slavery in Egypt, runs from sundown on April 12, 2006 through sundown on April 20, 2006.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/kosher1.html   (665 words)

  
 Passover Children's Story and Activities
MatZebra wishes to pass on his new found knowledge to children just as part of the Seder dinner tradition is to pass on cultural history and knowledge.
TREASURE HUNT #1: Home Page 1 Page 2
This time HanuKat helps an unhappy MatZebra, named Herb, learn to see the world in a new light.
http://www.hanukat.com/Passover.htm   (314 words)

  
 l e a r n @ j t s Passover 5764
Our Holiday Coloring Book shows everyone enjoying and celebrating Pesah.
A Passover Special, a part of the What Is A Jew?
In "Pesah: A Liberating Experience for Women," Dr. Judith Hauptman shows how the rabbis took women out of the kitchen and into the dining room.
http://learn.jtsa.edu/passover   (291 words)

  
 Passover on Mimi's Cyber Kitchen
Conservative Judaism's Rabbinical Assembly has a one-page guide to keeping kosher for Passover
Sell your Chometz on-line through Masorti, a Conservative movement
No portions of this website may be used without express written permission of the authors.
http://www.cyber-kitchen.com/holidays/passover/foodlinks.htm   (300 words)

  
 Happy Passover!
Families celebrate Passover at a Seder which is a religious ceremony/dinner.
The term Passover refers to the Angel of Death passing over the Jewish homes marked with lamb's blood and killing only the first born sons of the Egyptians, including the Pharoah's son.
(This book has a wonderful chapter about Passover.
http://www.bry-backmanor.org/holidayfun/passover.html   (227 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Passover: Books: Miriam Nerlove
Rhyming text and illustrations depict the history of Passover and one boy's family Seder.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0807563609?v=glance   (289 words)

  
 Passover (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
Sellers of doves also had a place set apart for them.
The story takes place in Israel on the first anniversary of Christ’s death.
(video) starring Nick Mancuso - Dramatically presents the prophetic meaning of the Passover (Seder) dinner practiced by Jews around the world for 3-thousand years.
http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/passover.html   (540 words)

  
 Passover Seder Ideas -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
This is one of the entrees from No Cholesterol Passover Recipes.
Vegan Passover Recipes by Chef Nancy Berkoff, RD Passover Seder Ideas from The Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook--Healthy Traditions from Around the World by Debra Wasserman.
Some other Passover recipes included in the book are:
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/passover.htm   (546 words)

  
 Akhlah: Passover
Passover or Pesach is an eight day celebration beginning on the 15th of Nisan.
Click on the pictures above for more information about the holiday of Passover.
http://www.akhlah.com/holidays/pesach/passover.php   (46 words)

  
 Judaism 101: Pesach: Passover
It refers to the fact that G-d "passed over" the houses of the Jews when he was slaying the firstborn of Egypt.
This book is usually only available at Jewish gift or book stores, and usually sells for about $2.50.
Another good traditional one is Nathan Goldberg's Passover Haggadah.
http://www.jewfaq.org/holidaya.htm   (3382 words)

  
 Passover Messianic Celebration seder and activities Hagaddah plaques Yeshua Messiah
This 24 page booklet tells us each step of the seder illustrating the first passover and the symbolism of Christ our Passover.
Excerpts from the book A Family Guide to the Biblical Holidays
A copy is used by each participant and is essential for understanding and participation.
http://biblicalholidays.com/passover.htm   (291 words)

  
 Passover | Recipezaar
This is a great brunch dish, during Passover and any other time of the year.
This is a very pretty presentation not just for Passover but for Easter as well!
The leftover apricot puree is great on matzo meal pancakes, my recipe #146780.
http://www.recipezaar.com/r/294   (688 words)

  
 The Jewish Outreach Institute
Passover is a holiday that commemorates the liberation of the ancient Israelites from 400 years of slavery in Egypt (approximately 3000 years ago).
Excerpts from JOI Executive Director Kerry Olitzky's new book, "Preparing Your Heart for Passover," and a printable JOI Haggadah Bookmark.
Since that time, the holiday has come to represent the universal value of freedom.
http://www.joi.org/celebrate/pesach   (173 words)

  
 Passover - Torah.org
Pesach (Passover) begins on the night of the fifteenth day of the month of Nissan and lasts for eight days.
The highlight of Pesach is the observance of the Seder, a unique ceremony performed on the first two evenings of Passover.
At the Seder, we eat different special foods, we tell the story of our departure from Egypt, we sing songs and praises, and say special prayers.
http://www.torah.org/learning/yomtov/pesach   (193 words)

  
 Kar-Ben Publishing's Books for Passover
An eager and playful dinosaur comes to a young boy's house to join the boy and his family in celebrating Passover, causing mischief in the household.
The history and customs of Passover, including the story of the Exodus, all about chametz and matzah, the tradition of tzedakah at Passover, and an introduction to the seder.
Bubbe is interrupted while she is making charoses for the Passover seder.
http://www.karben.com/kar-ben/passover.html   (1172 words)

  
 Passover Hagada Seder Tunes
Hashem for his kindness, we offer these passover tunes:
It is the first made to order audio class for the jewish internet!!
Straght download is for people behind firewalls or people with high speed connections.
http://www.613.org/passover.html   (225 words)

  
 Passover
Click here to read and then choose the correct answers:
This year Passover starts on Saturday, April 23, 2005.
Play in a group: learn the order of the Seder and ask your friends questions.
http://www.amit.org.il/learning/english/pessach   (123 words)

  
 Passover
It is used to determine the dates for Passover provided here.
The dates for Passover for the years 2000-2029 using the civil calendar (CE=Common Era, or Gregorian) are:
It is a lunisolar calendar based on computations rather than visual observations (visual observations of the young crescent Moon were used in ancient times).
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/passover.html   (105 words)

  
 Spanish Chabad.org > Passover
Chabad.org » Holidays » Passover » Other Languages » Spanish
Chabad.org is a division of the Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center · Under the auspices of the Lubavitch World Headquarters
In everlasting memory of our founder, Rabbi Yosef Y. Kazen, pioneer of Torah, Judaism and Jewish information on the web
http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach.asp?AID=109838   (48 words)

  
 Kosher Cooking - Passover Recipes
We have received a number of Passover recipes and therefore have subdivided this category into several sections.
http://www.koshercooking.com/recipes/passover   (34 words)

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