Jewish Holiday

Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world, centered on the belief in one God. It has deep historical and theological roots, with its foundations in the covenant made between God and Abraham around 2000 BCE, and its subsequent development through the experiences of the Jewish people as recorded in the Hebrew Bible, especially the Torah.

Jewish Holiday

First Day of Passover

The First Day of Passover marks the start of the Jewish festival commemorating the Exodus from Egypt. It is observed with special prayers, the prohibition of leaven, eating matzah and the Seder meal that retells the story of liberation. It stands as one of Judaism's most important holidays, celebrating freedom, resilience and faith.