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All information about Passover 2023 Dates, Explanation, Video Reading of the Haggadah Greetings for download and photos
Why celebrate Passover
About 3,000 years ago, the ancient people of Israel managed to break free from the yoke of slavery in Egypt. After performing Tractate Nissim, Moshe led the people of Israel, through 40 years in the Sinai desert. He did not lead them to the Promised Land but saw it from afar.
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On his way to the Land of Israel, the people of Israel received the Torah. After a series of formative events the people formed towards the conquest of the land.
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When is Seder night 2023? 5.4.2023
When does the holiday start this year? Tel Aviv 18:41, Jerusalem 18:25, Haifa 18:35, Beer Sheva 18:34
What date does the holiday end? Thursday, the 22nd of Nisan, 04/13/2023
When do you go back to school? Friday, the 23rd of Nissan, 04/14/2023
The big cities, the entrance of the seventh Monday of Passover 2017
12.04.2023 21 Nisan 5 Tashpag Seventh Passover
Jerusalem, entry: 18:25, finish: 19:42
Tel Aviv, entry: 18:47, finish: 19:44
Haifa Entry: 18:37, finish: 19:44
Beer Sheva Entry: 18:46, finish: 19:43
Passover Timetable New York United States of America
Thursday Tu Nissan
(6/4/2023)
19:05 20:07 20:38
Second YoT
Friday 16 Nissan
(7/4/2023)
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Shabbat Chavm Pesach
Saturday the 17th of Nissan
(8/4/2023)
19:07 20:09 20:40
seventh of Passover
Wednesday 21 Nissan
(12/4/2023)
19:11 20:14 20:44
Eighth of Passover
Thursday 22 Nissan
(4/13/2023)
— 20:15 20:45
eighth
Shabbat 24 Nissan
(4/15/2023)
19:14 20:17 20:47
Seder plate & passover meal
Like other holidays in the Jewish tradition, the holiday meal revolves around reading a traditional book called the Passover hagada in which the story of the Exodus is told.
During the reading of the hagada revolving around the table, eat from the six dishes served on the plate, but not from the plate itself but from dishes served at the holiday table:
1. Arm: Chicken Throat
2. Egg
Bitter: Lettuce and horseradish
4. Charoset: Fruit puree
5. Celery: Boiled potato
6. Salt water
The Ten Plagues of Passover
In order to persuade Pharaoh king of Egypt to free the people of Israel from a long period in Egypt, the God of the Jews imposed punishments and sanctions on him. These are known as the Ten Plagues.
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frog
Sincere
Guaranteed
Nothing
boils
hail
barge
Darkness
death of firstborn
Passover: How to Read the Haggadah
Reading the Haggadah is just one of many rituals at the Passover Seder – but it’s not always easy to read. Sometimes, in a rush to fit the whole story in, we mumble our way through the Maggid text, without considering what it really means. So, in preparation for this year’s Passover Seder, join Rabbi Fohrman as he explores the text of the Maggid, and never think about Haggadah the same way again.