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  1. Apr 6, 2012 · Find out when Pesach (Passover) began and ended in the Diaspora in Hebrew Year 5772. See the Torah and Haftarah portions for each day of the holiday, as well as the links to past and future years.

    • What Is Passover?
    • The Seder
    • Practices

    Passover is also known as the Holiday of Matzah and the Holiday of Our Freedom. It commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and the freedom from hundreds of years of slavery.

    The central observance of Passover is the seder, a meal with fourteen steps that symbolizes the Exodus from Egypt. For more information about setting up a seder, click on the picture to your left. The practices of the meal are outlined in a special book called a haggadah. Several of the items needed are placed on a seder plate. Over the course of t...

    Although many people eat matzah the entire week, Jews are only traditionally obligated to eat matzah during the seder. Because of the dietary restrictions on bread, there are many special Passover recipes. The first two days and last two days are regarded as holidays by Conservative and Orthodox Jews (in Reform Judaism, only the first and seventh d...

  2. Passover 2012 starts on sundown of Friday, April 6th ending the 7 day celebration on sundown of Friday, April 13th, commemorating the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt under the leadership of Moses.

    • Passover, Pesach
    • Observance, Jewish
  3. Jul 4, 2012 · Passover in 2012 started on Saturday, the 7th of April (7/4/2012) and continued for 7 days until Friday, the 13th of April. How are Passover dates determined? Passover or Pesach commences on the 15th of the Hebrew month of Nisan.

  4. Apr 20, 2024 · Join Beth Tikkun as Grant Luton brings insights from Isaiah 53 in Part 1 of Passover 2012.*****https://bethtikkun.com

    • 66 min
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    • Beth Tikkun Messianic Congregation
  5. Jan 5, 2012 · Passover (Pesach) celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Our Passover megasite has tools, guides, insights, stories, inspiration—and just about everything you need to celebrate Passover.

  6. Elul (אֱלוּל) is the 6th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, and corresponds to August or September on the Gregorian calendar. Mon, 5 Aug 2013 sunset - Wed, 7 Aug 2013 nightfall. 30 Av - 1 Elul. Dates of major and minor Jewish holidays for 2012-2013, observances and customs, holiday Torah readings.