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    Passover (redirect from Pesach)
    Passover, also called Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ-/; Biblical Hebrew: חַג הַפֶּסַח‎, romanized: Ḥag hapPesaḥ, lit. 'Pilgrimage of the Passing Over'), is a major...
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    Moshe Pesach (Greek: Μωυσής Πεσάχ or Πέσαχ; 1869 – 13 November 1955) was a Greek rabbi who was the rabbi of Volos from 1892 until his death, and chief...
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    meaning. He is answered fully: You should reply to him with [all] the laws of pesach: one may not eat any dessert after the paschal sacrifice. The wicked son...
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  • Pesach "Peishachke" Burstein (April 15, 1896 – April 6, 1986) was a Polish-born American comedian, singer, coupletist, and director of Yiddish vaudeville/theater...
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  • Pesach Yitzhak Stein (1918 - 2002) was a renowned Rosh Yeshiva at the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio. Stein was born in Brańsk in 1918. His father, Rabbi...
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  • December 25, 1956), commonly referred to by his Hebrew name, Chaim Ben Pesach (Hebrew: חיים בן פסח) or as Chaim Ben Yosef is an American political activist...
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    Passover Seder (redirect from Pesach seder)
    the Seder. Zeroa: A roasted lamb or goat bone, symbolizing the korban Pesach (Pesach sacrifice), which was a lamb offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and...
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    Pesach Sheni (Hebrew: פסח שני, trans. Second Passover) occurs every year on 14 Iyar. This is exactly one month after 14 Nisan, the day before Passover...
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    template Infobox religious biography is being considered for merging. › Rabbi Pesach Wolicki (Hebrew: פסח ווליצקי; born 5 February 1970) is an educator, writer...
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    Paysach Krohn (redirect from Pesach Krohn)
    Paysach J. Krohn (born January 29, 1945) is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, mohel (practitioner of ritual Jewish circumcision), author, and lecturer on topics...
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    version of Coca-Cola is bottled in Israel during the Jewish holiday of Pesach (Passover in English). The corn syrup in the standard recipe is replaced...
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    the Mishnah this is called the "Passover of Egypt" (Pesaḥ Miẓrayim in M.Pesach ix. 5). It was further ordained (Exodus 12:24-27) that this observance should...
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  • Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva is a co-educational Orthodox Jewish day school in Edison, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, that serves students...
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  • is not kosher, the mixture is permitted. If the dilution happened before Pesach, the usual 1/60 rule applies; Ashkenazi Jews apply this leniency only if...
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  • March 21: Purim Wednesday, March 22: Shushan Purim Thursday, April 20: Pesach* Tuesday, May 2: Yom HaShoah Tuesday, May 9: Yom HaZikaron Wednesday, May...
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    Pessah Bar-Adon (Hebrew: פסח בר-אדון; b. 1907, d. 1985) was a Polish-born Israeli archaeologist and writer. Born Pessah Panitsch in Kolno, Poland, to a...
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    and slight changes in the liturgy. Erev Pesach and Fast of the Firstborn, ("Ta'anit Bechorot"): 14 Nisan Pesach (Passover): 15–21 Nisan (outside Israel...
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    template Infobox religious biography is being considered for merging. › Tzvi Pesach Frank (20 January 1873 – 10 December 1960) (Hebrew: הרב צבי פסח פרנק) was...
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  • day after the end of the celebration of Pesach (Passover), i.e., on the eighth day after the beginning of Pesach. Mimouna Yad#Mountain Jews "О смысле и...
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    refer to Pesach or another Jewish festival. This is contradicted by the standard Jewish calendar, under which Nisan 14, the date of the Pesach, can fall...
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  • variants may refer to: Passover, the Aramaic spelling of the Hebrew word Pesach Pesach seder, the festive meal beginning the 14th and ending on the 15th of...
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    Julian Stryjkowski (born Pesach Stark; April 27, 1905 – August 8, 1996) was a Polish journalist and writer, known for his social prose and radical leftist...
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    Burstyn. He was born in New York City to the late Yiddish-language actors, Pesach Burstein and Lillian Lux. His first cousin was Borsch Belt comedian, Jay...
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  • Pesach Burstein, his wife Lillian Lux, his son Mike Burstyn and daughter Susan Burstein-Roth. Made in honor of the 100th birth anniversary of Pesach Burstein...
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    template Infobox religious biography is being considered for merging. › Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk (1944-January 20, 2020) was a posek in Gateshead. He was both...
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    make pilgrimages to Jerusalem to offer sacrifices in the Temple: Passover (Pesach) is a week-long holiday beginning on the evening of the 14th day of Nisan...
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    Nidre Selichot (S'lichot) Major holidays Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sukkot Pesach Shavuot Purim Hanukkah Other religions Christianity Hinduism Islam Mormonism...
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    commenting on ch. 59.1. Elazar Ari Lipinski: "Pesach – A holiday of questions. About the Haggadah-Commentary Zevach Pesach of Rabbi Isaak Abarbanel (1437–1508)...
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  • In Judaism, when the Eve of Passover (Hebrew: ערב פסח, Erev Pesach) falls on Shabbat, special laws regarding the preparation for Passover are observed...
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  • Bein Hazmanim (redirect from Pesach Zman)
    kayitz (summer) zman. The summer zman is sometimes referred to as the "Pesach zman"—particularly in yeshivas that end their semesters prior to, or at...
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