Read the Book of Exodus in The Bible. The first Passover was the night of the tenth plague. After Pharaoh refused to let the people of Israel go even after nine plagues, Moses informed Pharaoh that God would kill all Egyptian firstborns. The people of Israel were told to kill a lamb and put its blood on their doorpost. God "passed over" the houses with blood on the doorposts when killing firstborns. That night Pharaoh finally allowed (actually commanded) the people of Israel to leave Egypt. This freedom from slavery in order to serve God is celebrated by Jews every year, and has also been an inspiration for other people.
The first Passover was a celebration of the Jews being free of slavery. The Jews were told to mark their door frame with the blood of a lamb and God will kill all the first born sons of Egyptians (Exodus ch.12).
There is no information recorded anywhere about the first celebration of Passover, which is a holiday that commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and into freedom.
On the first night of Passover, the Jews were redeemed from Egypt.
At the command and miraculous assistance of God, Moses took the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.1-12).
Passover isn't a person, it's an event. The first passover took place during the Israelite exodus from Egypt.
It is set on the table during the Passover seder (the first and second nights of passover).
Passover is not a time of fasting, so Jewish people can eat during the middle of the day during Passover.
The first and last days.
First their entry was celebrated (Palm Sunday). They celebrated the Passover. Jesus was arrested, tried and crucified.
The first Passover was in Egypt
Passover massacre happened on 2002-03-27.
The Israelites journeyed into the wilderness of Shur (Exodus ch.15).
The first Passover is found in Exodus 12.
No meal is "celebrated" during the holiday of Passover. However, during the holiday of Passover, three meals a day are eaten for the duration of the holiday. On the first night in Israel and first two nights outside of Israel, a religious ceremony is held in the home. During this ceremony, the story of the Exodus is read and discussed. Partway through the ceremony, called a 'Seder', there is a break during which dinner is eaten.
The first part that happens in "The Devil's Arithmetic" is the introduction of the main character, Hannah Stern, and her family. Hannah is a teenager who is uninterested in her Jewish heritage and tradition. The story takes place during a Passover Seder, where Hannah gets transported back in time to a concentration camp during the Holocaust.
There is no tradition of gift giving during Passover.