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Passover 2024: A Guide to Celebrating Pesach and The Haggadah

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Learn all about Passover 2024, from the start date to the significance of The Haggadah!

Passover 2024 is a significant Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from ancient Egypt. This year, it begins at sundown on Monday, marking the start of a period of reflection and celebration for many Jewish communities. The holiday revolves around the Seder meal, where families gather to retell the story of the Exodus and partake in traditional foods. The Haggadah, a central text during Passover, guides the proceedings and rituals of the Seder, emphasizing the themes of freedom and unity.

Passover holds deep historical and cultural significance, reminding Jews of their resilience and unity in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges, the holiday remains a symbol of hope and perseverance, highlighting the strength of the Jewish faith and community. As families come together for the Seder, they not only honor their ancestors' journey but also reaffirm their commitment to tradition and solidarity.

The name "Passover" originates from the biblical story of the tenth plague in Egypt, where God passed over the houses of the Israelites. During the Seder, symbolic foods like matzah and bitter herbs are consumed, representing the hardships endured by the Israelites. In the Columbus area and beyond, Jewish communities are preparing for Passover by organizing Seder meals and discussing the significance of the holiday amidst contemporary challenges.

As we enter Passover 2024, let us reflect on the enduring legacy of this ancient celebration and the values it represents. From the symbolic foods to the retelling of the Exodus story, each aspect of the holiday serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of the Jewish people. Whether facing historical injustices or present-day struggles, Passover stands as a testament to the resilience and faith that have defined the Jewish community for generations.

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Passover commemorates the exodus of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as recounted in the Bible.

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