How Do You Celebrate The First Day Of Passover?
Passover is a Jewish holiday which celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. It marks the beginning of the Jewish nation and their freedom to worship God. The first day of Passover is celebrated on the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, which is usually early April. The following steps will show how to celebrate the first day of Passover. Read Chapter 12, verses 21 to 51 in the book of Exodus. This section deals with the Passover offering, the Plague of the Firstborn and how the Israelites left Egypt. Eat at least one piece of matzo during each day of Passover. This is done to fulfill the requirement to eat unleavened bread. One glass of wine is also customarily consumed on each day of Passover. Abstain from work on the first day of Passover just as with any Sabbath. This restriction is followed in both Conservative and Orthodox Judaism, and most of the other observances of the Sabbath are also adhered to on this day. Gather the family together on the first night of Pa