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- Greeting For Passover 2025 - Lissy Phyllys
- Passover 2025 โ Divine Inspiration Arts
- The Passover Seder Awaits โฆ - Reconstructing Judaism
- Passover Clipart Pharaoh Moses Passover Pharaoh Moses - vrogue.co
- Passover 2025 And 2025 - Leola Nikolia
- Passover 2025 Celebrations - Etty Maurise
- The Passover Seder Awaits โฆ - Reconstructing Judaism
- Passover 2025 Usa - Mira Sybila
- Happy Passover 2025 Date - Tricia S Hallum
- Passover 2025 Hebrew Calendar - Eli Noor

Passover, or Pesach, is one of the most significant festivals in the Jewish calendar, commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. In 2025, this joyous occasion will be observed from April 22nd to April 30th. As we count down to this momentous event, Chabad.org is your ultimate resource for all things Passover, offering a wealth of information, insights, and resources to enhance your celebration.


The Story of Passover

The story of Passover is a powerful reminder of the struggle for freedom and the triumph of good over evil. According to the biblical account, the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt for centuries, subjected to backbreaking labor and cruel treatment. However, with the leadership of Moses and the miraculous intervention of God, the Israelites were finally freed, marking the beginning of their journey to the Promised Land. This epic story is retold every year during the Passover Seder, a festive meal that is at the heart of the celebration.


Preparations for Passover
Preparations for Passover begin weeks in advance, with the thorough cleaning of the home to remove any traces of chametz (leavened products). This ritual is not just about physical cleansing but also about spiritual purification, as we strive to rid ourselves of negative thoughts and behaviors. Chabad.org offers a range of practical guides and tips to help you prepare for Passover, from Passover recipes to Seder planning.


Passover Traditions and Customs
Passover is a time-honored celebration that is rich in tradition and custom. The Seder, which takes place on the first two nights of Passover, is a highlight of the festival, featuring the reading of the Haggadah, the eating of symbolic foods such as matzah and charoset, and the recitation of special prayers and songs. Other customs include the counting of the Omer, the lighting of the Passover candles, and the avoidance of work on the first and last days of the festival. Chabad.org provides an in-depth look at these customs and more, helping you to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the holiday.

Passover with Chabad.org
At Chabad.org, we invite you to join us in celebrating Passover 2025. Our website is packed with resources, including:
- Passover guides and tutorials
- Inspiring articles and stories
- Engaging videos and classes
- Fun activities for children
Whether you're a seasoned observer or just starting to explore the holiday, Chabad.org is your partner in celebrating the true spirit of Passover. Join our community and discover the joy, freedom, and liberation that this special time of year has to offer.
So mark your calendars for April 22nd to April 30th, 2025, and get ready to experience the Festival of Liberation like never before. With Chabad.org as your guide, you'll be able to delve into the rich history, vibrant traditions, and profound meaning of Passover, and connect with Jews around the world in a celebration of freedom and redemption.