Just in case you can't read binary, the Matzah says "Have a Happy Passover." 😉
#passover #israelitech https://t.co/dlnah1nEUz
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Israel's President @Isaac_Herzog is preparing for his Passover Seder, where he and his family will host Ukrainian immigrants, lone soldiers, and the United States Ambassador to #Israel at their festive Seder table. What a meaningful way to celebrate the Passover holiday. https://t.co/RjSjc0ErIJ
This is where our soldiers will be on Passover—defending us out in the field—so that Israelis celebrating at home will be safe. https://t.co/fjerwEUHrj
The Jewish festival of Passover begins this Friday night. Around the world, Jewish families will come together for "Seder Night", to retell the story of the Jewish people's exodus from Egypt, and their journey from slavery to freedom. https://t.co/cPWMnNxh9G
The #Passover #Haggadah Rescued From a Pile of Ashes
Rabbi Spiegel found this Haggadah at the edge of a smouldering pile of books in Berlin in 1934
Learn more: https://t.co/e8cLOyK92S https://t.co/Agh3jFf3z4
Chag Sameach! @USAmbIsrael Tom Nides and the entire team at U.S. Embassy Jerusalem wish all those celebrating a blessed, safe, and happy Passover! https://t.co/C3WRKK6mgp
Passover (Hebrew: פסח) is a seven-day Jewish festival that celebrates the Israelites fleeing from Egypt about 3,300 years ago. Passover is called such because the Israelites marked their door frames with a sign.