Passover already is an English word. The Hebrew word is Pesach.
Pesach.
Pesach.
No, 'harnica' isn't a word.
The Passover
The name of this bread is matzah
Shavuoth is the fiftieth day after the second day of Passover.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread The Occasion of our Freedom
In 2010, Easter Sunday was the 6th day of Passover. Those often seem to occur close to one another. Wonder why that is.
The first day of Passover in 1836 was April 2nd.
The two days of Passover when no work is allowed are the first day (Passover Day) and the seventh day (the last day of Passover). On these days, Jews are prohibited from engaging in any form of labor or work, as it is considered a day of rest and dedication to religious observances.
In the synoptic gospels, the Last Supper marked the day of the Passover, a day that Jews mark by a ritual meal. The next day, he was tried, crucified and buried. In the Gospel According to John, Jesus washed the feet of the disciples on the day before the Passover, with no particular emphasis on the supper they had. Jesus was tried, crucified and buried on the day of the Passover.
bahamas day
There is the fast of the firstborn where firstborn males are supposed to fast the day of the eve of Passover. Once Passover starts, there is no fasting.
Jews still celebrate Passover to this day.