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What do you on passover

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For the duration of Passover, no leavened or fermented food or drink is eaten, including cake, cookies, cereal, pasta, and most alcoholic beverages. Traditionally, the matzah is served with a sweet condiment called charoset , a mixture of apples, nuts, and wine. The basic recipe though it varies is:. Put the walnuts in the chopping bowl if doing by hand or a food processor fitted with the steel blade. Roughly chop into large dice or pulse just a few times in the processor, being careful not over-process.


Add the apple pieces and chop or pulse to desired consistency. Add rest of ingredients and stir well to blend. Makes about 2 cups. The above recipe is the most basic version. Below is another charoset recipe , which uses honey, raisins, and dried apricots. Credit: Chatelaine. A traditional Passover meal also includes gefilte fish and matzo ball soup for starters. A classic dinner dish is a beef brisket. Note: For the duration of the 8 or 7 days in Israel of Passover, chametz leaven is avoided.


It's actually hypocritical to say G-D instead of God. God is God, except you're talking about Man-made gods. We are one in Christ Jesus! If you say Passover is for the Jews, then, is Tithe payment not for Jews also? Why do we collect tithes, the Jew's commandments but neglect the Passover or the biblical Sabbath laws? Sometimes I wonder why we allowed Satan to control our minds and practice what is unscriptural!


Jesus Christ has never instructed us to disobeyed the laws, because He said "I didn't come to abolish the Laws! Grace has nothing to do with obeying the laws! The following times are for West Hartford, CT. However, after you give slight calculations or investigation, you will find your city's exact Pesach Z'manim Passover Ritual Times --based on the times of sunrise and sunset in your city.


This year, the day before Passover falls on a Sabbath Saturday. Thus, preparations for Pesach have gigantic differences in when they can be done. We must Burn Chametz by A. We must light Shabbos Candles by P.. We can eat Chametz until A. We must Flush Remaining Chametz by A. We must light First Night Peasch candles after P. We must light Second Night Pesach candles after P. While the holiday starts with candle lighting which is done 18 minutes before sunset, it does not end at sunset.


It ends at the time when the stars appear in the sky, which has been determined to be between 59 to 73 minutes after sunset. Thank you for your feedback! We have revised the heading for the table on dates when Passover begins and ends. Passover starts January 10th, every year forever. Chametz leaven is not simply "avoided" it is absolutely strictly forbidden according to Jewish law to the degree that totally different dishes, pots, pans, silverware, etc.


Your calendar is erroneous. Nowhere in the word of our Father are we given commands or instructions to observe a lunar calendar. Israel adopted the lunar Sabbath calendar of Babylon during the exile. One man was given the wisdom and authority to reveal the calendar of our Father, his name is Enoch, the seventh from Adam. See Jubilees The only scriptural instructions to formulate a calendar system are found in chapters of the book of Enoch and confirmed in the book of Jubilees as a second witness.


By the way, Passover is on the 14th day of the first month, per the instructions of Exodus 12 and Leviticus NOT the 15th, which is the first day of Unleavened Bread.


Your Passover falling on a Friday proves you wrong as you will be unable to roast the lamb by fire as commanded, since kindling fire and cooking on the Sabbath is forbidden.


The khazarian ashkenazis that live in Israel and call themselves Jew-ish are Not the Israelites of the Bible. They descended from Japheth not Shem. The sons of Japheth is stated in the book of Genesis! They descended from his brother Japheth. To some followers of Judaism, it is considered disrespectful to write out the name of the Lord in full.


If you want to say GOD, unless you are being offensive, just do it, everyone knows what you mean. Each item on the plate represent a different aspect of the Passover story and they are eaten in a particular order and in specific combinations during the ceremonial meal. In the Jewish diaspora—Jewish communities outside of Israel—an extra day is usually added to religious observances, with the exception of Yom Kippur , which lasts only one day worldwide, and Rosh Hashana , which is celebrated over two days in both Israel and the diaspora.


This custom has its roots in ancient times when the beginning of the months in the Jewish calendar still relied on the sighting of the crescent Moon following a New Moon.


The beginning of a new month was determined by the Sanhedrin , the supreme court of ancient Israel in Jerusalem. Once the date was published, messengers were dispatched to spread the news among Jews living abroad. Since this process took some time, it was decreed that Jews outside of ancient Israel were to observe every holiday for 2 days to make sure that the rules and customs applicable to each holiday were observed on the proper date.


This rule is still observed today. The 12 months of the year are linked to the Moon's orbit around Earth. Why are there 12 months? What do the month names mean? This hour time standard is kept using highly precise atomic clocks combined with the Earth's rotation. Sign in. What's Open or Closed? Background The story about the origin of Passover is also the story of the life of Moses.


Symbols Many aspects of Passover have a symbolic meaning. Jewish Holidays Last Longer Outside of Israel In the Jewish diaspora—Jewish communities outside of Israel—an extra day is usually added to religious observances, with the exception of Yom Kippur , which lasts only one day worldwide, and Rosh Hashana , which is celebrated over two days in both Israel and the diaspora. Elsewhere on timeanddate.


The Jewish festival of Passover is a very special holiday that celebrates the Jewish peoples' freedom from the pharaoh of Egypt over 3, years ago. This is a story known as the Exodus. This year it begins on the evening of March Family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.


They put the dough in travelling sacks and as they crossed the desert, the hot sun baked the dough into the thin, hard matzah. At the beginning of the Seder meal, one piece of the matzah is broken and a piece of it is hidden.