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King Ramses as a child with his finger placed on his lips and meanwhile he is protected with large figure of the god hours. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-king-ramses-as-a-child-with-his-finger-placed-on-his-lips-and-meanwhile-125729838.html
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Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish man reads from the Haggadah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jewish-family-celebrating-passoverjewish-man-reads-from-the-haggadah-as-they-celebrate-seder-the-feast-is-celebrated-on-the-first-night-of-passover-holiday-commemorating-the-jews-exodus-from-egypt-image330099484.html
RF2A51978–Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish man reads from the Haggadah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt.
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Fragment of Song of Songs Hebrew Book. This book is the festal scroll for Pesaḥ (Passover), which celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-of-song-of-songs-hebrew-book-this-book-is-the-festal-scroll-for-pesa-passover-which-celebrates-the-exodus-of-the-israelites-from-egypt-image240924554.html
RFRYY1MA–Fragment of Song of Songs Hebrew Book. This book is the festal scroll for Pesaḥ (Passover), which celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
Passover haggadahs recount the story of the Jews exodus from Egypt at the Seder during Jewish religious holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/passover-haggadahs-recount-the-story-of-the-jews-exodus-from-egypt-image6384577.html
RMA527T2–Passover haggadahs recount the story of the Jews exodus from Egypt at the Seder during Jewish religious holiday of Passover.
Hauling Blocks of Stone for the Pyramids by Evelyn Paul From the book ' Myths and legends : ancient Egypt ' by Lewis Spence, Published Boston : D.D. Nickerson 1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hauling-blocks-of-stone-for-the-pyramids-by-evelyn-paul-from-the-book-myths-and-legends-ancient-egypt-by-lewis-spence-published-boston-dd-nickerson-1910-image462987258.html
RF2HW6TY6–Hauling Blocks of Stone for the Pyramids by Evelyn Paul From the book ' Myths and legends : ancient Egypt ' by Lewis Spence, Published Boston : D.D. Nickerson 1910
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-burn-leavened-items-before-the-start-at-sundown-of-the-jewish-passover-holiday-in-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-on-monday-april-22-2024-all-leavened-food-such-as-bread-is-forbidden-during-the-week-long-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-departure-from-egypt-photo-by-debbie-hill-credit-upialamy-live-news-image603925323.html
RM2X2F4WF–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orthodox-jews-spend-a-day-on-the-sea-front-at-southend-on-sea-essex-during-the-religious-holiday-of-pesach-passover-the-eight-day-jewish-holiday-commemorates-the-emancipation-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-the-first-two-days-and-last-two-days-of-passover-are-holidays-during-which-jews-dont-work-drive-write-or-switch-on-or-off-electric-devices-the-middle-four-days-called-chol-hamoed-are-semi-festive-days-when-most-forms-of-work-are-permitted-allowing-travel-for-family-days-out-the-rising-house-prices-in-their-traditional-home-of-stamford-hill-north-london-has-fo-image424994859.html
RM2FKC57R–Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo
Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2019. Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Credit: JINI/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-22nd-apr-2019-jewish-worshippers-take-part-in-a-priestly-blessing-during-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-credit-jinixinhuaalamy-live-news-image244256572.html
RMT5ARN0–Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2019. Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Credit: JINI/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION JINI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190422-jerusalem-april-22-2019-jewish-worshippers-take-part-in-a-priestly-blessing-during-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-mideast-jerusalem-passover-celebration-jini-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564475572.html
RM2RPA29T–190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION JINI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
A man wearing a protective mask passes by an old building with the Star of David on its facade, in Kazimierz, a historic Jewish quarter of Krakow. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-wearing-a-protective-mask-passes-by-an-old-building-with-the-star-of-david-on-its-facade-in-kazimierz-a-historic-jewish-quarter-of-krakow-passover-also-known-as-pesach-in-hebrew-is-one-of-the-most-important-festivals-in-the-jewish-calendar-and-commemorates-god-liberating-jews-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-this-year-passover-lasts-from-wednesday-8-to-thursday-16-april-but-celebrations-will-be-unusually-muted-due-to-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-wednesday-april-8-2020-in-krakow-poland-photo-by-artur-widaknurphoto-image489095153.html
RM2KBM5T1–A man wearing a protective mask passes by an old building with the Star of David on its facade, in Kazimierz, a historic Jewish quarter of Krakow. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
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RMAM41ND–master of ceremony counts out the 10 Plagues of Egypt by pouring wine for each plague during passover ceremony
110421 -- JERUSALEM, April 21, 2011 Xinhua -- Jews gather at the Western Wall Plaza to celebrate Jewish Holiday of Passover in Jerusalem on April 21, 2011. Passover is a Jewish holy day and festival to commemorate the story of the Exodus in Egypt. Xinhua/Yin Dongxun zw MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/110421-jerusalem-april-21-2011-xinhua-jews-gather-at-the-western-wall-plaza-to-celebrate-jewish-holiday-of-passover-in-jerusalem-on-april-21-2011-passover-is-a-jewish-holy-day-and-festival-to-commemorate-the-story-of-the-exodus-in-egypt-xinhuayin-dongxun-zw-mideast-jerusalem-passover-publicationxnotxinxchn-image562734842.html
RM2RKEP0X–110421 -- JERUSALEM, April 21, 2011 Xinhua -- Jews gather at the Western Wall Plaza to celebrate Jewish Holiday of Passover in Jerusalem on April 21, 2011. Passover is a Jewish holy day and festival to commemorate the story of the Exodus in Egypt. Xinhua/Yin Dongxun zw MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
(190422) -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. ) MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190422-jerusalem-april-22-2019-jews-participate-in-the-priestly-blessing-during-the-passover-holiday-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-mideast-jerusalem-passover-celebration-muammarxawad-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564475441.html
RM2RPA255–(190422) -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. ) MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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RF2WWXPH9–Biblical vector illustration series, the sacred moment when the Israelites marked their lintels during the Passover
Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-30th-march-2018-jews-burn-any-remainders-of-hametz-left-in-their-homes-any-food-product-that-contains-leavened-wheat-oat-barley-rye-or-spelt-products-before-passover-the-act-is-symbolic-of-the-biblical-exodus-of-the-ancient-hebrews-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-which-not-having-had-time-to-wait-for-dough-to-rise-before-leaving-egypt-they-journeyed-into-the-desert-with-unleavened-bread-credit-nir-alonalamy-live-news-image178335657.html
RMMA3TXH–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Trnava - The neo-gothic fresco of the scene as Moses at Lord’s Passover and offer of the firstborns in St. Nicholas church. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trnava-the-neo-gothic-fresco-of-the-scene-as-moses-at-lords-passover-75537535.html
RFEAW0W3–Trnava - The neo-gothic fresco of the scene as Moses at Lord’s Passover and offer of the firstborns in St. Nicholas church.
Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish gir reads from the Haggadah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jewish-family-celebrating-passoverjewish-gir-reads-from-the-haggadah-as-they-celebrate-seder-the-feast-is-celebrated-on-the-first-night-of-passover-holiday-commemorating-the-jews-exodus-from-egypt-image330099569.html
RF2A519A9–Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish gir reads from the Haggadah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt.
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RM2NBXJ21–Bible. Exodus. the Passover, lamb eaten before Israelite left the slavery in Egypt. Engraving.
A Jewish boy stands next to the fire for burning the leaven before the Passover. Religious Jews are fulfilling the obligation to inspect the house for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In the ultra-orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose. People bring their bread leftovers, often men along with their children, to burn the leaven. During the 7 days of Passover, it is prohibited to eat or possess any leaven, as a symbol to the dough of the Israelites that did not have time to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-jewish-boy-stands-next-to-the-fire-for-burning-the-leaven-before-the-passover-religious-jews-are-fulfilling-the-obligation-to-inspect-the-house-for-any-leaven-and-eliminate-it-before-the-night-of-passover-in-the-ultra-orthodox-cities-in-israel-fires-are-set-up-in-major-locations-in-the-city-for-this-purpose-people-bring-their-bread-leftovers-often-men-along-with-their-children-to-burn-the-leaven-during-the-7-days-of-passover-it-is-prohibited-to-eat-or-possess-any-leaven-as-a-symbol-to-the-dough-of-the-israelites-that-did-not-have-time-to-rise-before-the-exodus-from-egypt-image603562901.html
RM2X1XJHW–A Jewish boy stands next to the fire for burning the leaven before the Passover. Religious Jews are fulfilling the obligation to inspect the house for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In the ultra-orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose. People bring their bread leftovers, often men along with their children, to burn the leaven. During the 7 days of Passover, it is prohibited to eat or possess any leaven, as a symbol to the dough of the Israelites that did not have time to rise before the Exodus from Egypt.
220416-N-IV962-1007 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 16, 2022) – Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Ohr Klein celebrates Passover with a seder in the chapel of amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8), April 16. Seder is a ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday Passover and is traditionally celebrated on the first and second nights of the eight day celebration, which commemorates the exodus of Jews in slavery from Egypt. Makin Island is underway conducting routine operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/220416-n-iv962-1007-pacific-ocean-april-16-2022-interior-communications-electrician-3rd-class-ohr-klein-celebrates-passover-with-a-seder-in-the-chapel-of-amphibious-assault-ship-uss-makin-island-lhd-8-april-16-seder-is-a-ritual-feast-that-marks-the-beginning-of-the-jewish-holiday-passover-and-is-traditionally-celebrated-on-the-first-and-second-nights-of-the-eight-day-celebration-which-commemorates-the-exodus-of-jews-in-slavery-from-egypt-makin-island-is-underway-conducting-routine-operations-in-us-3rd-fleet-image502969618.html
RM2M686TJ–220416-N-IV962-1007 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 16, 2022) – Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Ohr Klein celebrates Passover with a seder in the chapel of amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8), April 16. Seder is a ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday Passover and is traditionally celebrated on the first and second nights of the eight day celebration, which commemorates the exodus of Jews in slavery from Egypt. Makin Island is underway conducting routine operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet.
A fire set for burning the leaven during the Biur Chametz. During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fire-set-for-burning-the-leaven-during-the-biur-chametz-during-the-biur-chametz-religious-jews-fulfill-their-obligation-to-inspect-their-homes-for-any-leaven-and-eliminate-it-before-the-night-of-passover-in-ultra-orthodox-cities-in-israel-fires-are-set-up-in-major-locations-in-the-city-for-this-purpose-where-people-bring-their-bread-leftovers-to-burn-the-leaven-during-the-seven-days-of-passover-they-are-prohibited-from-eating-or-possessing-any-leaven-symbolizing-the-dough-the-israelites-did-not-have-time-to-allow-to-rise-before-the-exodus-from-egypt-biur-chametz-also-known-as-the-image604582199.html
RM2X3H2NB–A fire set for burning the leaven during the Biur Chametz. During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-burn-leavened-items-before-the-start-at-sundown-of-the-jewish-passover-holiday-in-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-on-monday-april-22-2024-all-leavened-food-such-as-bread-is-forbidden-during-the-week-long-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-departure-from-egypt-photo-by-debbie-hill-credit-upialamy-live-news-image603925297.html
RM2X2F4TH–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orthodox-jews-spend-a-day-on-the-sea-front-at-southend-on-sea-essex-during-the-religious-holiday-of-pesach-passover-the-eight-day-jewish-holiday-commemorates-the-emancipation-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-the-first-two-days-and-last-two-days-of-passover-are-holidays-during-which-jews-dont-work-drive-write-or-switch-on-or-off-electric-devices-the-middle-four-days-called-chol-hamoed-are-semi-festive-days-when-most-forms-of-work-are-permitted-allowing-travel-for-family-days-out-the-rising-house-prices-in-their-traditional-home-of-stamford-hill-north-london-has-fo-image424994856.html
RM2FKC57M–Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo
Beijing, China. 22nd Apr, 2019. Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Credit: JINI/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beijing-china-22nd-apr-2019-jewish-worshippers-take-part-in-a-priestly-blessing-during-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-credit-jinixinhuaalamy-live-news-image244259434.html
RMT5AYB6–Beijing, China. 22nd Apr, 2019. Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Credit: JINI/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bnei-brak-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-perform-the-biur-chametz-ritual-during-which-they-burn-leavened-products-ahead-of-the-passover-holiday-which-celebrates-the-exodus-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-egypt-credit-ilia-yefimovichdpaalamy-live-news-image603919959.html
RM2X2EX1Y–Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News
Zoom app displayed on a mobile phone. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoom-app-displayed-on-a-mobile-phone-passover-also-known-as-pesach-in-hebrew-is-one-of-the-most-important-festivals-in-the-jewish-calendar-and-commemorates-god-liberating-jews-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-this-year-passover-lasts-from-wednesday-8-to-thursday-16-april-but-celebrations-will-be-unusually-muted-due-to-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-wednesday-april-8-2020-in-krakow-poland-photo-by-artur-widaknurphoto-image489095141.html
RM2KBM5RH–Zoom app displayed on a mobile phone. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
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New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-united-states-14th-apr-2022-boxes-of-holyland-matzos-are-on-display-in-new-york-on-april-14-2022-the-unleavened-bread-is-eaten-by-jews-during-passover-in-commemoration-of-their-exodus-from-egypt-photo-by-samuel-rigelhauptsipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467450193.html
RM2J4E5DN–New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring, a lamb shank bone, to re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/santa-barbara-santa-barbara-usa-5th-apr-2023-passover-dinner-at-a-home-in-santa-barbara-ca-passover-is-an-8-day-spring-time-holiday-where-jews-and-many-others-across-the-world-celebrate-the-historical-and-mythical-event-and-philosophical-idea-of-jews-and-all-people-moving-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-israel-with-gods-awe-inspiring-help-the-seder-plate-contains-six-different-foods-matzo-which-is-unleavened-bread-symbolizing-the-fact-that-during-the-exodus-there-was-no-time-to-bake-bread-a-green-vegetable-symbolizing-spring-a-lamb-shank-bone-to-re-image545570804.html
RM2PKGW3G–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring, a lamb shank bone, to re
(190422) -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. ) MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190422-jerusalem-april-22-2019-jews-participate-in-the-priestly-blessing-during-the-passover-holiday-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-mideast-jerusalem-passover-celebration-muammarxawad-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564475485.html
RM2RPA26N–(190422) -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. ) MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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RF2WW7ECE–Jews worldwide unite in observance of this sacred holiday with red kosher wine unleavened bread matzo
Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-30th-march-2018-jews-burn-any-remainders-of-hametz-left-in-their-homes-any-food-product-that-contains-leavened-wheat-oat-barley-rye-or-spelt-products-before-passover-the-act-is-symbolic-of-the-biblical-exodus-of-the-ancient-hebrews-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-which-not-having-had-time-to-wait-for-dough-to-rise-before-leaving-egypt-they-journeyed-into-the-desert-with-unleavened-bread-credit-nir-alonalamy-live-news-image178335660.html
RMMA3TXM–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
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RFEAW1D5–Trnava - fresco of scenes Moses and Aron, and Israelites at the Pesach supper at the Lord's Passover in St. Nicholas church.
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Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish man reads from the Haggadah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jewish-family-celebrating-passoverjewish-man-reads-from-the-haggadah-as-they-celebrate-seder-the-feast-is-celebrated-on-the-first-night-of-passover-holiday-commemorating-the-jews-exodus-from-egypt-image330099572.html
RF2A519AC–Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish man reads from the Haggadah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt.
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys pack meat for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jewish-boys-pack-meat-for-distribution-to-the-needy-for-the-upcoming-jewish-holiday-of-passover-in-the-mea-shearim-neighbourhood-of-jerusalem-israel-on-april-6-2009-passover-commemorates-the-flight-of-jews-from-ancient-egypt-as-described-in-exodus-according-to-the-account-the-jews-did-not-have-time-to-prepare-leavened-bread-before-fleeing-to-the-promised-land-photo-by-olivier-fitoussiabacapresscom-image398381707.html
RF2E43RX3–Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys pack meat for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish man blessing on Matzah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jewish-family-celebrating-passoverjewish-man-blessing-on-matzah-as-they-celebrate-seder-the-feast-is-celebrated-on-the-first-night-of-passover-holiday-commemorating-the-jews-exodus-from-egypt-image330099479.html
RF2A51973–Jewish Family Celebrating Passover.Jewish man blessing on Matzah as they celebrate Seder. The feast is celebrated on the first night of Passover, holiday commemorating the Jews exodus from Egypt.
220416-N-IV962-1031 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 16, 2022) – Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Ohr Klein celebrates Passover with a seder in the chapel of amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8), April 16. Seder is a ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday Passover and is traditionally celebrated on the first and second nights of the eight day celebration, which commemorates the exodus of Jews in slavery from Egypt. Makin Island is underway conducting routine operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/220416-n-iv962-1031-pacific-ocean-april-16-2022-interior-communications-electrician-3rd-class-ohr-klein-celebrates-passover-with-a-seder-in-the-chapel-of-amphibious-assault-ship-uss-makin-island-lhd-8-april-16-seder-is-a-ritual-feast-that-marks-the-beginning-of-the-jewish-holiday-passover-and-is-traditionally-celebrated-on-the-first-and-second-nights-of-the-eight-day-celebration-which-commemorates-the-exodus-of-jews-in-slavery-from-egypt-makin-island-is-underway-conducting-routine-operations-in-us-3rd-fleet-image502969635.html
RM2M686W7–220416-N-IV962-1031 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 16, 2022) – Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Ohr Klein celebrates Passover with a seder in the chapel of amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8), April 16. Seder is a ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday Passover and is traditionally celebrated on the first and second nights of the eight day celebration, which commemorates the exodus of Jews in slavery from Egypt. Makin Island is underway conducting routine operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet.
A fire set for burning the leaven during the Biur Chametz. During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fire-set-for-burning-the-leaven-during-the-biur-chametz-during-the-biur-chametz-religious-jews-fulfill-their-obligation-to-inspect-their-homes-for-any-leaven-and-eliminate-it-before-the-night-of-passover-in-ultra-orthodox-cities-in-israel-fires-are-set-up-in-major-locations-in-the-city-for-this-purpose-where-people-bring-their-bread-leftovers-to-burn-the-leaven-during-the-seven-days-of-passover-they-are-prohibited-from-eating-or-possessing-any-leaven-symbolizing-the-dough-the-israelites-did-not-have-time-to-allow-to-rise-before-the-exodus-from-egypt-biur-chametz-also-known-as-the-image604582204.html
RM2X3H2NG–A fire set for burning the leaven during the Biur Chametz. During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-burn-leavened-items-before-the-start-at-sundown-of-the-jewish-passover-holiday-in-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-on-monday-april-22-2024-all-leavened-food-such-as-bread-is-forbidden-during-the-week-long-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-departure-from-egypt-photo-by-debbie-hill-credit-upialamy-live-news-image603925269.html
RM2X2F4RH–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orthodox-jews-spend-a-day-on-the-sea-front-at-southend-on-sea-essex-during-the-religious-holiday-of-pesach-passover-the-eight-day-jewish-holiday-commemorates-the-emancipation-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-the-first-two-days-and-last-two-days-of-passover-are-holidays-during-which-jews-dont-work-drive-write-or-switch-on-or-off-electric-devices-the-middle-four-days-called-chol-hamoed-are-semi-festive-days-when-most-forms-of-work-are-permitted-allowing-travel-for-family-days-out-the-rising-house-prices-in-their-traditional-home-of-stamford-hill-north-london-has-fo-image424994850.html
RM2FKC57E–Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo
Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2019. Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Credit: JINI/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-22nd-apr-2019-jewish-worshippers-take-part-in-a-priestly-blessing-during-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-credit-jinixinhuaalamy-live-news-image244256568.html
RMT5ARMT–Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2019. Jewish worshippers take part in a priestly blessing during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Credit: JINI/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Attendees enjoyed traditional foods which were served during the Jewish Passover Model Seder at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) on March 23 to celebrate the beginning of Passover, which starts at sundown on April 5. The Seder, a festive meal celebrated by Jews around the world led by Rabbi Randy Brown and Cantor Arianne Brown, included blessings, rituals, commentaries, and songs, where Rabbi Brown led attendees through the “Haggadah.” the holy book used during the Seder to recount the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) Chris Hester led a prayer abo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/attendees-enjoyed-traditional-foods-which-were-served-during-the-jewish-passover-model-seder-at-walter-reed-national-military-medical-center-wrnmmc-on-march-23-to-celebrate-the-beginning-of-passover-which-starts-at-sundown-on-april-5-the-seder-a-festive-meal-celebrated-by-jews-around-the-world-led-by-rabbi-randy-brown-and-cantor-arianne-brown-included-blessings-rituals-commentaries-and-songs-where-rabbi-brown-led-attendees-through-the-haggadah-the-holy-book-used-during-the-seder-to-recount-the-israelites-exodus-from-egypt-us-navy-chaplain-capt-chris-hester-led-a-prayer-abo-image553384832.html
RM2R48T00–Attendees enjoyed traditional foods which were served during the Jewish Passover Model Seder at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) on March 23 to celebrate the beginning of Passover, which starts at sundown on April 5. The Seder, a festive meal celebrated by Jews around the world led by Rabbi Randy Brown and Cantor Arianne Brown, included blessings, rituals, commentaries, and songs, where Rabbi Brown led attendees through the “Haggadah.” the holy book used during the Seder to recount the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) Chris Hester led a prayer abo
Jerusalem, Israel. 13th Apr, 2017. Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City. 13th Apr, 2017. Orthodox Jews attend Birkat Kohanim, a blessing ceremony, during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City, April 13, 2017. Passover, a Jewish festival which marks the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt, from slavery to freedom. Credit: Guo Yu/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-13th-apr-2017-jewish-holiday-of-passover-at-the-western-138060807.html
RMJ0H5Y3–Jerusalem, Israel. 13th Apr, 2017. Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City. 13th Apr, 2017. Orthodox Jews attend Birkat Kohanim, a blessing ceremony, during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City, April 13, 2017. Passover, a Jewish festival which marks the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt, from slavery to freedom. Credit: Guo Yu/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Zoom app displayed on a mobile phone. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoom-app-displayed-on-a-mobile-phone-passover-also-known-as-pesach-in-hebrew-is-one-of-the-most-important-festivals-in-the-jewish-calendar-and-commemorates-god-liberating-jews-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-this-year-passover-lasts-from-wednesday-8-to-thursday-16-april-but-celebrations-will-be-unusually-muted-due-to-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-wednesday-april-8-2020-in-krakow-poland-photo-by-artur-widaknurphoto-image489095157.html
RM2KBM5T5–Zoom app displayed on a mobile phone. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2016. Ultra-orthodox Jewish men burn leavened items in final preparation for the Passover holiday in Jerusalem, on April 22, 2016. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday that celebrates the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt. Credit: Muammar Awad/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-22nd-apr-2016-ultra-orthodox-jewish-men-burn-leavened-items-102779346.html
RMFY602X–Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2016. Ultra-orthodox Jewish men burn leavened items in final preparation for the Passover holiday in Jerusalem, on April 22, 2016. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday that celebrates the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt. Credit: Muammar Awad/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring, a lamb shank bone, to re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/santa-barbara-santa-barbara-usa-5th-apr-2023-passover-dinner-at-a-home-in-santa-barbara-ca-passover-is-an-8-day-spring-time-holiday-where-jews-and-many-others-across-the-world-celebrate-the-historical-and-mythical-event-and-philosophical-idea-of-jews-and-all-people-moving-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-israel-with-gods-awe-inspiring-help-the-seder-plate-contains-six-different-foods-matzo-which-is-unleavened-bread-symbolizing-the-fact-that-during-the-exodus-there-was-no-time-to-bake-bread-a-green-vegetable-symbolizing-spring-a-lamb-shank-bone-to-re-image545570803.html
RM2PKGW3F–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring, a lamb shank bone, to re
190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190422-jerusalem-april-22-2019-jews-participate-in-the-priestly-blessing-during-the-passover-holiday-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-mideast-jerusalem-passover-celebration-muammarxawad-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564475480.html
RM2RPA26G–190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bnei-brak-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-perform-the-biur-chametz-ritual-during-which-they-burn-leavened-products-ahead-of-the-passover-holiday-which-celebrates-the-exodus-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-egypt-credit-ilia-yefimovichdpaalamy-live-news-image603919945.html
RM2X2EX1D–Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-30th-march-2018-jews-burn-any-remainders-of-hametz-left-in-their-homes-any-food-product-that-contains-leavened-wheat-oat-barley-rye-or-spelt-products-before-passover-the-act-is-symbolic-of-the-biblical-exodus-of-the-ancient-hebrews-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-which-not-having-had-time-to-wait-for-dough-to-rise-before-leaving-egypt-they-journeyed-into-the-desert-with-unleavened-bread-credit-nir-alonalamy-live-news-image178335654.html
RMMA3TXE–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
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New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-united-states-14th-apr-2022-boxes-of-holyland-matzos-are-on-display-in-new-york-on-april-14-2022-the-unleavened-bread-is-eaten-by-jews-during-passover-in-commemoration-of-their-exodus-from-egypt-photo-by-samuel-rigelhauptsipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467450203.html
RM2J4E5E3–New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men carrie sacks of food for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jewish-men-carrie-sacks-of-food-for-distribution-to-the-needy-for-the-upcoming-jewish-holiday-of-passover-in-the-mea-shearim-neighbourhood-of-jerusalem-israel-on-april-6-2009-passover-commemorates-the-flight-of-jews-from-ancient-egypt-as-described-in-exodus-according-to-the-account-the-jews-did-not-have-time-to-prepare-leavened-bread-before-fleeing-to-the-promised-land-photo-by-olivier-fitoussiabacapresscom-image398381673.html
RF2E43RTW–Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men carrie sacks of food for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM
Engraving depicting the purification of vessels for Passover. Passover or Pesach, is an important, biblically-derived Jewish holiday. Jews celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by God from slavery in ancient Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. Dated 18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-the-purification-of-vessels-for-passover-passover-or-pesach-is-an-important-biblically-derived-jewish-holiday-jews-celebrate-passover-as-a-commemoration-of-their-liberation-by-god-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-and-their-freedom-as-a-nation-under-the-leadership-of-moses-dated-18th-century-image186347440.html
RMMR4T1M–Engraving depicting the purification of vessels for Passover. Passover or Pesach, is an important, biblically-derived Jewish holiday. Jews celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by God from slavery in ancient Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. Dated 18th century
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A fire is set outside during the Biur Chametz During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the burning of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fire-is-set-outside-during-the-biur-chametz-during-the-biur-chametz-religious-jews-fulfill-their-obligation-to-inspect-their-homes-for-any-leaven-and-eliminate-it-before-the-night-of-passover-in-ultra-orthodox-cities-in-israel-fires-are-set-up-in-major-locations-in-the-city-for-this-purpose-where-people-bring-their-bread-leftovers-to-burn-the-leaven-during-the-seven-days-of-passover-they-are-prohibited-from-eating-or-possessing-any-leaven-symbolizing-the-dough-the-israelites-did-not-have-time-to-allow-to-rise-before-the-exodus-from-egypt-biur-chametz-also-known-as-the-burning-of-th-image604582245.html
RM2X3H2R1–A fire is set outside during the Biur Chametz During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the burning of th
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-burn-leavened-items-before-the-start-at-sundown-of-the-jewish-passover-holiday-in-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-on-monday-april-22-2024-all-leavened-food-such-as-bread-is-forbidden-during-the-week-long-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-departure-from-egypt-photo-by-debbie-hill-credit-upialamy-live-news-image603925324.html
RM2X2F4WG–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orthodox-jews-spend-a-day-on-the-sea-front-at-southend-on-sea-essex-during-the-religious-holiday-of-pesach-passover-the-eight-day-jewish-holiday-commemorates-the-emancipation-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-the-first-two-days-and-last-two-days-of-passover-are-holidays-during-which-jews-dont-work-drive-write-or-switch-on-or-off-electric-devices-the-middle-four-days-called-chol-hamoed-are-semi-festive-days-when-most-forms-of-work-are-permitted-allowing-travel-for-family-days-out-the-rising-house-prices-in-their-traditional-home-of-stamford-hill-north-london-has-fo-image424994908.html
RM2FKC59G–Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo
Celebration of Passover; The Passover of the Jews. A Jewish family is celebrating Passover at the dining table. On the table is a saucer with the Easter lamb and different types of food that have a symbolic meaning, such as horseradish and parsley. The family is around the table and tells the story of the flight from Egypt. From one of the windows a landscape with a garden. The other window overlooks a representation of an angel with a sword that attacks three men (ev. The death of all the firstborns from Egypt). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/celebration-of-passover-the-passover-of-the-jews-a-jewish-family-is-celebrating-passover-at-the-dining-table-on-the-table-is-a-saucer-with-the-easter-lamb-and-different-types-of-food-that-have-a-symbolic-meaning-such-as-horseradish-and-parsley-the-family-is-around-the-table-and-tells-the-story-of-the-flight-from-egypt-from-one-of-the-windows-a-landscape-with-a-garden-the-other-window-overlooks-a-representation-of-an-angel-with-a-sword-that-attacks-three-men-ev-the-death-of-all-the-firstborns-from-egypt-image431641396.html
RM2G26Y04–Celebration of Passover; The Passover of the Jews. A Jewish family is celebrating Passover at the dining table. On the table is a saucer with the Easter lamb and different types of food that have a symbolic meaning, such as horseradish and parsley. The family is around the table and tells the story of the flight from Egypt. From one of the windows a landscape with a garden. The other window overlooks a representation of an angel with a sword that attacks three men (ev. The death of all the firstborns from Egypt).
Brian Vazzano, WRNMMC Deputy Director, Assistant Chief of Staff, shares reading from the Haggadah during the Jewish Passover Model Seder at Walter Reed National Military Medical (WRNMMC) on March 23 to celebrate the beginning of Passover, which starts at sundown on April 5. The Seder, a festive meal celebrated by Jews around the world led by Rabbi Brown and Cantor Arianne Brown, included blessings, rituals, commentaries, and songs, where Rabbi Brown led attendees through the “Haggadah.” the holy book used during the Seder to recount the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. Attendees enjoyed food an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brian-vazzano-wrnmmc-deputy-director-assistant-chief-of-staff-shares-reading-from-the-haggadah-during-the-jewish-passover-model-seder-at-walter-reed-national-military-medical-wrnmmc-on-march-23-to-celebrate-the-beginning-of-passover-which-starts-at-sundown-on-april-5-the-seder-a-festive-meal-celebrated-by-jews-around-the-world-led-by-rabbi-brown-and-cantor-arianne-brown-included-blessings-rituals-commentaries-and-songs-where-rabbi-brown-led-attendees-through-the-haggadah-the-holy-book-used-during-the-seder-to-recount-the-israelites-exodus-from-egypt-attendees-enjoyed-food-an-image553371202.html
RM2R486H6–Brian Vazzano, WRNMMC Deputy Director, Assistant Chief of Staff, shares reading from the Haggadah during the Jewish Passover Model Seder at Walter Reed National Military Medical (WRNMMC) on March 23 to celebrate the beginning of Passover, which starts at sundown on April 5. The Seder, a festive meal celebrated by Jews around the world led by Rabbi Brown and Cantor Arianne Brown, included blessings, rituals, commentaries, and songs, where Rabbi Brown led attendees through the “Haggadah.” the holy book used during the Seder to recount the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. Attendees enjoyed food an
Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Boy folds napkins in preparation for the celebration of Seideravond (Sedermeal) Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak) is a kibbutz in the north of Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermeal. Seder literally means order or order, because the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/israel-1964-1965-galed-since-evening-boy-folds-napkins-in-preparation-for-the-celebration-of-seideravond-sedermeal-annotation-galed-also-called-even-yitzhak-is-a-kibbutz-in-the-north-of-israel-located-in-the-plain-of-manasseh-in-2006-it-had-a-population-of-405-seder-evening-also-called-seideravond-is-an-evening-at-the-beginning-of-the-passover-festival-where-jews-from-the-haggada-read-booklet-about-the-story-of-jewish-slavery-in-egypt-and-the-exodus-from-egypt-drink-4-glasses-of-wine-or-grape-juice-and-a-festive-sedermeal-seder-literally-means-order-or-order-because-the-image341069679.html
RM2APW1RY–Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Boy folds napkins in preparation for the celebration of Seideravond (Sedermeal) Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak) is a kibbutz in the north of Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermeal. Seder literally means order or order, because the
Zoom app displayed on a mobile phone. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoom-app-displayed-on-a-mobile-phone-passover-also-known-as-pesach-in-hebrew-is-one-of-the-most-important-festivals-in-the-jewish-calendar-and-commemorates-god-liberating-jews-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-this-year-passover-lasts-from-wednesday-8-to-thursday-16-april-but-celebrations-will-be-unusually-muted-due-to-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-wednesday-april-8-2020-in-krakow-poland-photo-by-artur-widaknurphoto-image489095137.html
RM2KBM5RD–Zoom app displayed on a mobile phone. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2016. An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man prays before burning leavened items in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2016. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday that celebrates the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt. Credit: Muammar Awad/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-22nd-apr-2016-an-ultra-orthodox-jewish-man-prays-before-102779343.html
RMFY602R–Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2016. An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man prays before burning leavened items in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, on April 22, 2016. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday that celebrates the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt. Credit: Muammar Awad/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. This Seder Plate contains The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/santa-barbara-santa-barbara-usa-5th-apr-2023-passover-dinner-at-a-home-in-santa-barbara-ca-passover-is-an-8-day-spring-time-holiday-where-jews-and-many-others-across-the-world-celebrate-the-historical-and-mythical-event-and-philosophical-idea-of-jews-and-all-people-moving-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-israel-with-gods-awe-inspiring-help-this-seder-plate-contains-the-seder-plate-contains-six-different-foods-matzo-which-is-unleavened-bread-symbolizing-the-fact-that-during-the-exodus-there-was-no-time-to-bake-bread-a-green-vegetable-symbolizing-spring-image545570724.html
RM2PKGW0M–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. This Seder Plate contains The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring
190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190422-jerusalem-april-22-2019-jews-participate-in-the-priestly-blessing-during-the-passover-holiday-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-mideast-jerusalem-passover-celebration-muammarxawad-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564475449.html
RM2RPA25D–190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bnei-brak-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-perform-the-biur-chametz-ritual-during-which-they-burn-leavened-products-ahead-of-the-passover-holiday-which-celebrates-the-exodus-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-egypt-credit-ilia-yefimovichdpaalamy-live-news-image603919946.html
RM2X2EX1E–Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-30th-march-2018-jews-burn-any-remainders-of-hametz-left-in-their-homes-any-food-product-that-contains-leavened-wheat-oat-barley-rye-or-spelt-products-before-passover-the-act-is-symbolic-of-the-biblical-exodus-of-the-ancient-hebrews-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-which-not-having-had-time-to-wait-for-dough-to-rise-before-leaving-egypt-they-journeyed-into-the-desert-with-unleavened-bread-credit-nir-alonalamy-live-news-image178335648.html
RMMA3TX8–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Title page of the ancient Prague 'Haggadah', part of the oral doctrine and thus of the rabbinic and medieval Jewish literature. In contrast to the 'Halakha', the 'Haggada' encompasses all non-legal areas of Jewish life. The two together constitute the overall of the rabbinic literature. The 'Haggada' sets forth the order of the Passover, the liberation of the Jews from slavery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-page-of-the-ancient-prague-haggadah-part-of-the-oral-doctrine-and-thus-of-the-rabbinic-and-medieval-jewish-literature-in-contrast-to-the-halakha-the-haggada-encompasses-all-non-legal-areas-of-jewish-life-the-two-together-constitute-the-overall-of-the-rabbinic-literature-the-haggada-sets-forth-the-order-of-the-passover-the-liberation-of-the-jews-from-slavery-image247160407.html
RMTA33HB–Title page of the ancient Prague 'Haggadah', part of the oral doctrine and thus of the rabbinic and medieval Jewish literature. In contrast to the 'Halakha', the 'Haggada' encompasses all non-legal areas of Jewish life. The two together constitute the overall of the rabbinic literature. The 'Haggada' sets forth the order of the Passover, the liberation of the Jews from slavery.
New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-united-states-14th-apr-2022-boxes-of-holyland-matzos-are-on-display-in-new-york-on-april-14-2022-the-unleavened-bread-is-eaten-by-jews-during-passover-in-commemoration-of-their-exodus-from-egypt-photo-by-samuel-rigelhauptsipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467450202.html
RM2J4E5E2–New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
The Sacrificial Lamb, c1670-1684. The inscription refers to Christ as the Lamb whose death was foretold. This symbolism of Christ as a sacrificial lamb who brings salvation derives from the feast of Passover, instituted after the Lord saved the Jews in Egypt who brushed the blood of slaughtered lambs over their doors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrificial-lamb-c1670-1684-the-inscription-refers-to-christ-as-the-lamb-whose-death-was-foretold-this-symbolism-of-christ-as-a-sacrificial-lamb-who-brings-salvation-derives-from-the-feast-of-passover-instituted-after-the-lord-saved-the-jews-in-egypt-who-brushed-the-blood-of-slaughtered-lambs-over-their-doors-image575142032.html
RM2TBKYET–The Sacrificial Lamb, c1670-1684. The inscription refers to Christ as the Lamb whose death was foretold. This symbolism of Christ as a sacrificial lamb who brings salvation derives from the feast of Passover, instituted after the Lord saved the Jews in Egypt who brushed the blood of slaughtered lambs over their doors.
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys carrie sacks of food for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jewish-boys-carrie-sacks-of-food-for-distribution-to-the-needy-for-the-upcoming-jewish-holiday-of-passover-in-the-mea-shearim-neighbourhood-of-jerusalem-israel-on-april-6-2009-passover-commemorates-the-flight-of-jews-from-ancient-egypt-as-described-in-exodus-according-to-the-account-the-jews-did-not-have-time-to-prepare-leavened-bread-before-fleeing-to-the-promised-land-photo-by-olivier-fitoussiabacapresscom-image398381719.html
RF2E43RXF–Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys carrie sacks of food for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM
Engraving depicting the preparation of unleavened bread for Passover. Passover or Pesach, is an important, biblically-derived Jewish holiday. Jews celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by God from slavery in ancient Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. Dated 18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-the-preparation-of-unleavened-bread-for-passover-passover-or-pesach-is-an-important-biblically-derived-jewish-holiday-jews-celebrate-passover-as-a-commemoration-of-their-liberation-by-god-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-and-their-freedom-as-a-nation-under-the-leadership-of-moses-dated-18th-century-image186347441.html
RMMR4T1N–Engraving depicting the preparation of unleavened bread for Passover. Passover or Pesach, is an important, biblically-derived Jewish holiday. Jews celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by God from slavery in ancient Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. Dated 18th century
Apr 11, 2006; St. Paul, MN, USA; Talmud Torah of St. Paul Day School students celebrate the story of Moses leading the Jews from Egypt to freedom during a pre-Passover celebration at the school Tuesday, April 11, 2006, that included song and dance as well as the burning of the Hametz. This signifies the removal of all non-passover approved food prior to the start of the holiday. Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-11-2006-st-paul-mn-usa-talmud-torah-of-st-paul-day-school-students-image65176463.html
RMDP116R–Apr 11, 2006; St. Paul, MN, USA; Talmud Torah of St. Paul Day School students celebrate the story of Moses leading the Jews from Egypt to freedom during a pre-Passover celebration at the school Tuesday, April 11, 2006, that included song and dance as well as the burning of the Hametz. This signifies the removal of all non-passover approved food prior to the start of the holiday. Ma
A fire set for burning the leaven during the Biur Chametz. During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fire-set-for-burning-the-leaven-during-the-biur-chametz-during-the-biur-chametz-religious-jews-fulfill-their-obligation-to-inspect-their-homes-for-any-leaven-and-eliminate-it-before-the-night-of-passover-in-ultra-orthodox-cities-in-israel-fires-are-set-up-in-major-locations-in-the-city-for-this-purpose-where-people-bring-their-bread-leftovers-to-burn-the-leaven-during-the-seven-days-of-passover-they-are-prohibited-from-eating-or-possessing-any-leaven-symbolizing-the-dough-the-israelites-did-not-have-time-to-allow-to-rise-before-the-exodus-from-egypt-biur-chametz-also-known-as-the-image604582201.html
RM2X3H2ND–A fire set for burning the leaven during the Biur Chametz. During the Biur Chametz, religious Jews fulfill their obligation to inspect their homes for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In ultra-Orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose, where people bring their bread leftovers to burn the leaven. During the seven days of Passover, they are prohibited from eating or possessing any leaven, symbolizing the dough the Israelites did not have time to allow to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Biur Chametz, also known as 'the
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-burn-leavened-items-before-the-start-at-sundown-of-the-jewish-passover-holiday-in-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-on-monday-april-22-2024-all-leavened-food-such-as-bread-is-forbidden-during-the-week-long-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-departure-from-egypt-photo-by-debbie-hill-credit-upialamy-live-news-image603925294.html
RM2X2F4TE–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items before the start at sundown of the Jewish Passover holiday in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Monday, April 22, 2024. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden during the week long holiday which commemorates the Israelites departure from Egypt. Photo by Debbie Hill/ Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orthodox-jews-spend-a-day-on-the-sea-front-at-southend-on-sea-essex-during-the-religious-holiday-of-pesach-passover-the-eight-day-jewish-holiday-commemorates-the-emancipation-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-the-first-two-days-and-last-two-days-of-passover-are-holidays-during-which-jews-dont-work-drive-write-or-switch-on-or-off-electric-devices-the-middle-four-days-called-chol-hamoed-are-semi-festive-days-when-most-forms-of-work-are-permitted-allowing-travel-for-family-days-out-the-rising-house-prices-in-their-traditional-home-of-stamford-hill-north-london-has-fo-image424994853.html
RM2FKC57H–Orthodox Jews spend a day on the sea front at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, during the religious holiday of Pesach (Passover). The eight-day Jewish holiday commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The first two days and last two days of Passover are holidays during which Jews don't work drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. The middle four days, called Chol Hamoed, are semi-festive days when most forms of work are permitted, allowing travel for family days out. The rising house prices in their traditional home of Stamford Hill, North London, has fo
A Jewish man seen throwing leaven into the fire before the Passover. Religious Jews are fulfilling the obligation to inspect the house for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In the ultra-orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose. People bring their bread leftovers, often men along with their children, to burn the leaven. During the 7 days of Passover, it is prohibited to eat or possess any leaven, as a symbol to the dough of the Israelites that did not have time to rise before the Exodus from Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-jewish-man-seen-throwing-leaven-into-the-fire-before-the-passover-religious-jews-are-fulfilling-the-obligation-to-inspect-the-house-for-any-leaven-and-eliminate-it-before-the-night-of-passover-in-the-ultra-orthodox-cities-in-israel-fires-are-set-up-in-major-locations-in-the-city-for-this-purpose-people-bring-their-bread-leftovers-often-men-along-with-their-children-to-burn-the-leaven-during-the-7-days-of-passover-it-is-prohibited-to-eat-or-possess-any-leaven-as-a-symbol-to-the-dough-of-the-israelites-that-did-not-have-time-to-rise-before-the-exodus-from-egypt-image603562920.html
RM2X1XJJG–A Jewish man seen throwing leaven into the fire before the Passover. Religious Jews are fulfilling the obligation to inspect the house for any leaven and eliminate it before the night of Passover. In the ultra-orthodox cities in Israel, fires are set up in major locations in the city for this purpose. People bring their bread leftovers, often men along with their children, to burn the leaven. During the 7 days of Passover, it is prohibited to eat or possess any leaven, as a symbol to the dough of the Israelites that did not have time to rise before the Exodus from Egypt.
U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) Chris Hester shares a prayer about liberty and redemption during the Jewish Passover Model Seder at Walter Reed National Military Medical (WRNMMC) on March 23 to celebrate the beginning of Passover, which starts at sundown on April 5. The Seder, a festive meal celebrated by Jews around the world led by Rabbi Brown and Cantor Arianne Brown, included blessings, rituals, commentaries, and songs, where Rabbi Brown led attendees through the “Haggadah.” the holy book used during the Seder to recount the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. Attendees enjoyed food and music while Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-navy-chaplain-capt-chris-hester-shares-a-prayer-about-liberty-and-redemption-during-the-jewish-passover-model-seder-at-walter-reed-national-military-medical-wrnmmc-on-march-23-to-celebrate-the-beginning-of-passover-which-starts-at-sundown-on-april-5-the-seder-a-festive-meal-celebrated-by-jews-around-the-world-led-by-rabbi-brown-and-cantor-arianne-brown-included-blessings-rituals-commentaries-and-songs-where-rabbi-brown-led-attendees-through-the-haggadah-the-holy-book-used-during-the-seder-to-recount-the-israelites-exodus-from-egypt-attendees-enjoyed-food-and-music-while-image553391179.html
RM2R4942K–U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) Chris Hester shares a prayer about liberty and redemption during the Jewish Passover Model Seder at Walter Reed National Military Medical (WRNMMC) on March 23 to celebrate the beginning of Passover, which starts at sundown on April 5. The Seder, a festive meal celebrated by Jews around the world led by Rabbi Brown and Cantor Arianne Brown, included blessings, rituals, commentaries, and songs, where Rabbi Brown led attendees through the “Haggadah.” the holy book used during the Seder to recount the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. Attendees enjoyed food and music while
Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Members of the kibbutz Gal'ed singing in the community space during the celebration of Seider Evening under the guidance of a guitarist Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak ) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/israel-1964-1965-galed-since-evening-members-of-the-kibbutz-galed-singing-in-the-community-space-during-the-celebration-of-seider-evening-under-the-guidance-of-a-guitarist-annotation-galed-also-called-even-yitzhak-is-a-kibbutz-in-northern-israel-located-in-the-plain-of-manasseh-in-2006-it-had-a-population-of-405-seder-evening-also-called-seideravond-is-an-evening-at-the-beginning-of-the-passover-festival-where-jews-from-the-haggada-read-booklet-about-the-story-of-jewish-slavery-in-egypt-and-the-exodus-from-egypt-drink-4-glasses-of-wine-or-grape-juice-and-a-festive-sedermea-image341077247.html
RM2APWBE7–Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Members of the kibbutz Gal'ed singing in the community space during the celebration of Seider Evening under the guidance of a guitarist Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak ) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermea
A closure notice on a synagogue in Kazimierz, a historic Jewish quarter of Krakow. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-closure-notice-on-a-synagogue-in-kazimierz-a-historic-jewish-quarter-of-krakow-passover-also-known-as-pesach-in-hebrew-is-one-of-the-most-important-festivals-in-the-jewish-calendar-and-commemorates-god-liberating-jews-from-slavery-in-ancient-egypt-this-year-passover-lasts-from-wednesday-8-to-thursday-16-april-but-celebrations-will-be-unusually-muted-due-to-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-wednesday-april-8-2020-in-krakow-poland-photo-by-artur-widaknurphoto-image489095139.html
RM2KBM5RF–A closure notice on a synagogue in Kazimierz, a historic Jewish quarter of Krakow. Passover, also known as 'Pesach, in Hebrew, is one of the most important festivals in the Jewish calendar and commemorates God liberating Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt This year Passover lasts from Wednesday 8 to Thursday 16 April, but celebrations will be unusually muted due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2016. Ultra-orthodox Jewish men burn leavened items in final preparation for the Passover holiday in Jerusalem, on April 22, 2016. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday that celebrates the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt. Credit: Muammar Awad/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-22nd-apr-2016-ultra-orthodox-jewish-men-burn-leavened-items-102779347.html
RMFY602Y–Jerusalem. 22nd Apr, 2016. Ultra-orthodox Jewish men burn leavened items in final preparation for the Passover holiday in Jerusalem, on April 22, 2016. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday that celebrates the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt. Credit: Muammar Awad/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring, a lamb shank bone, to re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/santa-barbara-santa-barbara-usa-5th-apr-2023-passover-dinner-at-a-home-in-santa-barbara-ca-passover-is-an-8-day-spring-time-holiday-where-jews-and-many-others-across-the-world-celebrate-the-historical-and-mythical-event-and-philosophical-idea-of-jews-and-all-people-moving-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-israel-with-gods-awe-inspiring-help-the-seder-plate-contains-six-different-foods-matzo-which-is-unleavened-bread-symbolizing-the-fact-that-during-the-exodus-there-was-no-time-to-bake-bread-a-green-vegetable-symbolizing-spring-a-lamb-shank-bone-to-re-image545570714.html
RM2PKGW0A–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA. 5th Apr, 2023. Passover dinner at a home in Santa Barbara, CA. Passover is an 8 day, Spring-time holiday where Jews and many others across the world celebrate the historical and mythical event ''” and philosophical idea ''” of Jews, and all people ''” moving from slavery (in Egypt) to freedom in (Israel), with God's awe-inspiring help. The Seder plate contains six different foods: matzo, which is unleavened bread, symbolizing the fact that during the Exodus, there was no time to bake bread; a green vegetable, symbolizing Spring, a lamb shank bone, to re
190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190422-jerusalem-april-22-2019-jews-participate-in-the-priestly-blessing-during-the-passover-holiday-at-the-western-wall-in-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-on-april-22-2019-thousands-of-jews-make-the-pilgrimage-to-jerusalem-during-the-eight-day-passover-holiday-which-commemorates-the-israelites-exodus-from-slavery-in-egypt-some-3500-years-ago-mideast-jerusalem-passover-celebration-muammarxawad-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564475475.html
RM2RPA26B–190422 -- JERUSALEM, April 22, 2019 -- Jews participate in the priestly blessing during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 22, 2019. Thousands of Jews make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the eight-day Passover holiday, which commemorates the Israelites exodus from slavery in Egypt some 3,500 years ago. MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-PASSOVER CELEBRATION MuammarxAwad PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bnei-brak-israel-22nd-apr-2024-ultra-orthodox-jews-perform-the-biur-chametz-ritual-during-which-they-burn-leavened-products-ahead-of-the-passover-holiday-which-celebrates-the-exodus-of-the-israelites-from-slavery-in-egypt-credit-ilia-yefimovichdpaalamy-live-news-image603919954.html
RM2X2EX1P–Bnei Brak, Israel. 22nd Apr, 2024. Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform the Biur Chametz ritual, during which they Burn leavened products ahead of the Passover holiday, which celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Credit: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/Alamy Live News
170413 -- JERUSALEM, April 13, 2017 -- Orthodox Jews attend Birkat Kohanim, a blessing ceremony, during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in Jerusalem s Old City, April 13, 2017. Passover, a Jewish festival which marks the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt, from slavery to freedom. Guo Yujmmn MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-WESTERN WALL-PASSOVER guoyu PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170413-jerusalem-april-13-2017-orthodox-jews-attend-birkat-kohanim-a-blessing-ceremony-during-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-at-the-western-wall-in-jerusalem-s-old-city-april-13-2017-passover-a-jewish-festival-which-marks-the-exodus-of-the-jewish-people-from-egypt-from-slavery-to-freedom-guo-yujmmn-mideast-jerusalem-western-wall-passover-guoyu-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564073463.html
RM2RNKNCR–170413 -- JERUSALEM, April 13, 2017 -- Orthodox Jews attend Birkat Kohanim, a blessing ceremony, during the Jewish holiday of Passover at the Western Wall in Jerusalem s Old City, April 13, 2017. Passover, a Jewish festival which marks the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt, from slavery to freedom. Guo Yujmmn MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-WESTERN WALL-PASSOVER guoyu PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-30th-march-2018-jews-burn-any-remainders-of-hametz-left-in-their-homes-any-food-product-that-contains-leavened-wheat-oat-barley-rye-or-spelt-products-before-passover-the-act-is-symbolic-of-the-biblical-exodus-of-the-ancient-hebrews-from-slavery-in-egypt-to-freedom-in-which-not-having-had-time-to-wait-for-dough-to-rise-before-leaving-egypt-they-journeyed-into-the-desert-with-unleavened-bread-credit-nir-alonalamy-live-news-image178335659.html
RMMA3TXK–Jerusalem, Israel. 30th March, 2018. Jews burn any remainders of hametz left in their homes, any food product that contains leavened wheat, oat, barley, rye, or spelt products, before Passover. The act is symbolic of the biblical exodus of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom, in which not having had time to wait for dough to rise before leaving Egypt, they journeyed into the desert with unleavened bread. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
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Jerusalem, Israel. 5th April, 2017. A man engraves the cover of a Passover Haggadah, personalizing the Jewish text that sets the order of the Passover Seder and tells the story of the ancient Hebrews' exodus from bondage in Egypt, in a bookstore in the Mea Shearim neighborhood, in preparation for Passover, to be celebrated this year beginning sundown, 10th April, 2017. Mea Shearim is one of the oldest Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem and totally populated by ultra Orthodox haredi Jews. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-5th-april-2017-a-man-engraves-the-cover-of-a-passover-137474766.html
RMHYJED2–Jerusalem, Israel. 5th April, 2017. A man engraves the cover of a Passover Haggadah, personalizing the Jewish text that sets the order of the Passover Seder and tells the story of the ancient Hebrews' exodus from bondage in Egypt, in a bookstore in the Mea Shearim neighborhood, in preparation for Passover, to be celebrated this year beginning sundown, 10th April, 2017. Mea Shearim is one of the oldest Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem and totally populated by ultra Orthodox haredi Jews. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-united-states-14th-apr-2022-boxes-of-holyland-matzos-are-on-display-in-new-york-on-april-14-2022-the-unleavened-bread-is-eaten-by-jews-during-passover-in-commemoration-of-their-exodus-from-egypt-photo-by-samuel-rigelhauptsipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467450207.html
RM2J4E5E7–New York, United States. 14th Apr, 2022. Boxes of Holyland Matzos are on display in New York on April 14, 2022. The unleavened bread is eaten by Jews during Passover in commemoration of their Exodus from Egypt. (Photo by Samuel Rigelhaupt/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men carrie sacks of food for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jewish-men-carrie-sacks-of-food-for-distribution-to-the-needy-for-the-upcoming-jewish-holiday-of-passover-in-the-mea-shearim-neighbourhood-of-jerusalem-israel-on-april-6-2009-passover-commemorates-the-flight-of-jews-from-ancient-egypt-as-described-in-exodus-according-to-the-account-the-jews-did-not-have-time-to-prepare-leavened-bread-before-fleeing-to-the-promised-land-photo-by-olivier-fitoussiabacapresscom-image398381665.html
RF2E43RTH–Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men carrie sacks of food for distribution to the needy, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel on April 6, 2009. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from Ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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