(Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days from Nissan 15) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
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Examples for "Passover"
Examples for "Passover"
1Because the Passover is the season of the harvest of the grain.
2And this is why it was called the feast of the Passover.
3The Passover rites were carried out-theduties were performed-theceremonies were observed.
4Again we are at Jerusalem to the Passover Feast of the Jews.
5The Passover was at hand, and many pilgrims were on the march.
1Today was Pesach, a joyful celebration, a day of liberation and redemption.
2But today we were also celebrating the first days of Pesach.
3The Seder meal is at the heart of the Jewish Passover or Pesach festival.
4Jacob Federn had chosen to go hungry rather than eat leavened bread during Pesach.
5This is used as a vinegar during Pesach and to make beet soup, Russian style.
1This was during the feast of the unleavened bread.
2Azymes... That is, the feast of the unleavened bread.
3Azymes... Feast of the unleavened bread.
434:18: Thou shalt keep the feast of the unleavened bread.
5.That is, the feast of the unleavened bread.
1Such is the festival they call Pesah.
2With the feast of unleavened bread (Massoth) is conjoined, especially in D, the feast of the sacrifice of the male firstborn of cattle (Pesah).