PASSOVER

in Judaism, one of the most important and elaborate of religious festivals. Its celebration begins on the evening of the 14th of Nisan (first month of the religious calendar, corresponding to March–April) and lasts seven days in Israel, eight days in the Diaspora (although Reform Jews observe a seven-day period). Numerous theories have been advanced in explanation of its original significance, which has become obscured by the association it later acquired with the Exodus. In pre-Mosaic times it may have been a spring festival only, but in its present observance as a celebration of deliverance from the yoke of Egypt, that significance has been practically forgotten. In the ceremonial evening meal (called the Seder), which is conducted on the first evening in Israel and by Reform Jews, and on the first and second evenings by all other observant Jews in the Diaspora, various special dishes symbolizing the hardships of the Israelites during their bondage in Egypt are served; the narrative of the Exodus, the Haggadah, is recited; and praise is given for the deliverance. Only unleavened bread (matzoth) may be eaten throughout the period of the festival, in memory of the fact that the Jews, hastening from Egypt, had no time to leaven their bread. Jewish law also requires that special sets of cooking utensils and dishes, uncontaminated by use during the rest of the year, be used throughout the festival. In ancient Israel the paschal lamb (see Agnus Dei) was slaughtered on the eve of Passover, a practice retained today by the Samaritans.

See T. H. Gaster, Passover: Its History and Traditions (1949, repr. 1962); P. Goodman, ed., The Passover Anthology (1961).

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The Passover Anthology PHILIP GOODMAN The Passover Anthology The Jewish Publication Society Philadelphia...Lustig Library of Congress Catalog Card Information The Passover Anthology. Philip Goodman, comp. 1961, 1993. Cloth...
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...From the Baptism of Jesus to the First Passover of His Ministry; or from January to April...DURATION OF MINISTRY. 1 year, 2 Passovers. Von Soden. 2 years and more, 3 Passovers. Turner, Sanday, Wright, Gilbert, S...
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Passover Revisited: Philadelphias Efforts to Aid Soviet Jews, 1963-1998. by Evelyn Bodek Rosen By Andrew Harrison...268 pp. The 1960s to the 1990s witnessed the rescuing of about one and a half million Jews from the Soviet Union. In Passover Revisited: Philadelphias Efforts to Aid Soviet Jews, 1963-1998, Andrew Harrison claims that the rescue was "one of the...
Deuteronomys Unification of Passover and Massot: a Response to Bernard...ancient Israelite institutions of Passover and the feast of Unleavened Bread...sacrifices and offerings in general, Passover and the great pilgrimage feasts are...
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Passover in Kabul. by Brent Lewin He has been accused...the unassuming Flower St. synagogue in Kabul to attend a Passover dinner hosted by Zebulon Simintov. Aside from the stench...something forbidden. Simintovs helper hands out Haggadahs (Passover prayer books), donated by the U.S. Army, along with boxes...
The Passover Haggadah: Moses and the Human Role in...Arnow IT IS WIDELY ACCEPTED THAT THE PASSOVER HAGgadah attributes responsibility for...The source is noteworthy--The Israel Passover Haggadah, a work by the great scholar...
Tikkun Passover Supplement 2007 FOR YOUR SEDER, here...your home on April 2, the first night of Passover (and if you happen to be in the Bay Area...register-seating limited-for the kosher for Passover/-vegetarian Beyt Tikkun Seder for the...
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Tikkun Passover Supplement 2002 This year, 5762 in...calendar, the Jewish people celebrate Passover with great sadness. Jews in Israel face...this. Ever since Rabbi Akiba used the Passover seder to plan a revolutionary struggle...
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Passover Story Still Relevant. by Nancy Luebke Byline...darkness and finally, death of the first-born. In Judaism, Passover, meaning "protection" in Hebrew, is derived from the instructions...their homes during the last plague. For Jewish families, Passover begins this year at sundown Wednesday. On the first night...
Children lend hand for passover by Denise Barnes Preschooler...Feinstein has a greater appreciation of Passover now that hes had some hands-on experience...earlier this month to hear the story of Passover and then learn to bake matzo, the...
Lutherans to Get a Passover Lesson Sunday. by Victoria Pierce...Pierce Daily Herald Correspondent Passover doesnt begin until sundown April 2...give a presentation on "Christ in the Passover" at the 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services...
Christians Study Jewish Roots at Passover. by Anna Johnson For area...the Jewish faith, spring is the time of Passover and the exodus of the Israeli slaves...particular setting of the Lords Supper was at Passover." Sanders Elgin church is hosting a...
Spring Training for Passover Workshops Teach Kids, Adults about...the Hebrew traditions associated with Passover. "It wasnt much fun," the Glen Ellyn...Michael, were all smiles during a unique Passover workshop at Congregation Etz Chaim...
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PASSOVER in Judaism, one of the most important and elaborate of religious festivals...ancient Israel the paschal lamb (see Agnus Dei ) was slaughtered on the eve of Passover, a practice retained today by the Samaritans. See T. H. Gaster, Passover: Its History and Traditions (1949, repr. 1962); P. Goodman, ed., The Passover...
HALLEL h lal , hal el Heb.,=praise, in Judaism, Psalms 113 to 118, sung every morning of Hanukkah, at the Passover service, and at the morning service of most major Jewish holidays as an expression of joy and thanksgiving...
...closing of the spring grain harvest, which began formally in Passover 50 days prior; there are numerous references to it in the Bible...Pentecost after the resurrection of Jesus (50 days from the Passover in which He was crucified), the Holy Spirit, according to the...
AGNUS DEI ag n s de i, an yoos da e Lat., the Lamb of God, i.e., Jesus. The lamb of the Passover sacrifice is said to prefigure the crucifixion. Isaiah calls the expected Messiah the Lamb of God, and Jesus is met by John the...
...bandit held in jail at the time of Jesus arrest. Pontius Pilate, who, according to the Gospels, annually released a prisoner at Passover, offered to release Jesus, but the people demanded his death and Barabbas delivery. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
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