The Jewish Passover Festival, or Jewish Passover, is a celebration celebrated on the 14th day of the month called Nisan, the first eight-day month of the Hebrew calendar.
Passover, which means to skip. This celebration is thought to have originated from the Kenite festival which was given a new meaning by Israel. For Israel, this celebration is a day of remembrance of their release from the bondage of the Egyptians. Easter or Passover which is celebrated is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus overcoming death, while Easter or Ishtar is a celebration of the resurrection of a god named Tamus marked by decorating eggs.
On the other hand, the difference between Passover and Easter lies in the people who celebrate it. Passover is a Jewish celebration of Easter while Easter is the name for the Christian Easter celebration.
Passover Celebration for Jewish
Seder Plate Mandala Passover

Cooking for Celebrating Passover

Passover Food

Jesus and The Bible

Puppets Crafts 
People are celebrating passover

Passover Story Food

Easter or Passover?
April 21 is the day that all Christians around the world celebrate Easter. Apart from western culture that refers to rabbits and egg baskets, Easter for Christians is identified with the day of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Many of us know that there is much debate about Pascha, Passover and Easter. In Christians, these three will always refer to the same thing, namely, the day of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Especially on the word “Happy Easter” which we often hear when celebrating Easter.
However, in regards to the pronunciation of Happy Easter, there will certainly be posts that the words Happy Easter are misguided, inappropriate and should not be mentioned every year. But there are still many who argue about the correlation of the word “Easter” with “Ēostre”, according to them this theory has big problems, because there is no real evidence that anyone worshiped a goddess named ostre.
Traditional Passover

Moses Crossing The Red Sea
At the command of the Lord God, Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all night God opened the waters of the sea by means of a strong east wind, turning the sea into dry land; then the water split. Thus the Israelites walked from the midst of the sea on dry ground; while on their left and on their right the water was a wall for them.
The Egyptians chased and overtook them–all of Pharaoh’s horses, chariots and horsemen–to the midst of the sea. And in the morning watch, the God who was in the pillar of fire and cloud looked at the army of the Egyptians, and stirred up the army of the Egyptians. He made his chariot wheels slant and move forward so heavily that the Egyptians said, “Let us flee from the Israelites, for the Lord is fighting for them against Egypt.
God said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand over the sea, so that the waters may turn on the Egyptians, on their chariots and on their horsemen.” Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and in the morning the waters turned back to their place, while the Egyptians ran towards the waters; so God cast the Egyptians into the midst of the sea. The waters turned and covered the chariots and horsemen of all Pharaoh’s army, which had followed the Israelites into the sea; not a single one remains of them.
But the Israelites walked on dry ground from the midst of the sea, while on their left and on their right the water served as a wall for them. So on that day God saved the Israelites from the hand of the Egyptians. And the Israelites saw the dead Egyptians washed up on the seashore. When the Israelites saw how great God had done to the Egyptians, the people feared God, and they believed in God and in Moses his servant.
Crossing Red Sea

Hamtaro Labirint

Passover Crafts Seder Plate

Passover Ka’arah

Star Of David Mandala Passover

Food in Seder Plate

Happy Passover Ornament

All About The 10 Plagues

Cute Pusheen Fish

Simple Seder Plate

Passover Seder Jewish Traditions

Simple animal of Pesach

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