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Why is leaven prohibited during Passover? What to know about the annual feast celebrated by Jews worldwide.
To-morrow evening the Israelites throughout the world will commence the celebration of the important festival of "Pesach," or Passover, also known as " Hag Hamatzos," or the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
Thanks for joining our Sunday Bible study. Being a Jewish believer in Jesus since age 20, I relish how the New Testament fulfills the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible). The Jewish Feast Days, including ...
What is Passover? Passover celebrates the emancipation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, as described in the Bible's book of Exodus. During Passover, chametz, or leaven, is strictly avoided.
This year, Passover begins at its usual time during the first half of the month. Here's what to know about Passover. When is Passover?
What Is a Passover Seder? A Passover seder is a special feast held on the first night of Passover (though some have one on the second evening as well).
What is Passover? Passover celebrates the emancipation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, as described in the Bible's book of Exodus. During Passover, chametz, or leaven, is strictly avoided.
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