Passover,the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. by samsul44
Passover, known as Pesach in Hebrew, is a significant Jewish festival commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. Lasting for seven or eight days (depending on tradition), Passover is celebrated in the early spring, typically in March or April. The holiday is marked by various rituals, customs, and special foods that hold deep symbolic meaning within the Jewish faith.
At the heart of Passover is the Seder, a ceremonial meal held on the first two nights of the holiday. The Seder is a time for families and communities to come together to retell the story of the Exodus—the liberation of the Israelites under the leadership of Moses. Central to the Seder is the Haggadah, a text that guides participants through the recounting of the Exodus narrative, interspersed with prayers, songs, and symbolic foods.