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Definition of Pesach in English: Pesachnoun ˈpeɪsɑːxˈpeɪsɑk Jewish term for the Passover festival. 〈犹太人〉逾越节 Example sentencesExamples - Last Pesach, the only ones to show up at my house were my parents.
- Every year, the Pesach Seder opens with a table of contents.
- This Shabbat is the fourth of the four special Parshiot, which are read before Purim and Pesach.
- The authors provide several recipes for holiday foods and craft ideas, such as Purim puppet heads and matzah covers for Pesach (Passover).
- Imagine the scene during one of the holidays - Pesach, Shavuot or Sukkot.
- He had to fight for years to be allowed matzah on Pesach.
- We say it on the Three Pilgrim Festivals, Shevvot, Succoth and Pesach and we also say the memorial service when somebody dies, at the service itself.
- I saw my Auntie Vera when I was at home for Pesach, and she commented to me: ‘have you lost weight?’
- Since it was only in the year A.U.C. 783 and 786 that the Jewish Pesach could have fallen on a Friday, AUC 786 is the more probable date of the crucifixion.
- I believe Pesach is about simplicity.
- After Pesach he and his family went for a short while to Vilna.
- This question is strengthened by a glance at other holidays that also have a story behind them, namely, Pesach, Succot, Tisha B'av and Purim.
- Passover, or Pesach as it's called in Hebrew, might be familiar to some people who are familiar with the word paschal lamb.
- But surely there's an irony to the April meet-up being on the First Seder Night of Pesach.
- It is significant that this latest war began on the holiday of Pesach.
- But when Spring comes around, so does the Jewish holiday of Pesach.
- On Pesach these accusations were magnified with many Church leaders and lay people feeding the lies.
- My in-laws, who are amazing, usually come to London twice a year, for the High Holidays and for Pesach.
- Family and friends gather for Pesach Seder meals.
- Were their Christmas dinners more festive than our Pesach seders?
Definition of Pesach in US English: Pesachnounˈpeɪsɑkˈpāsäk Jewish term for the Passover festival. 〈犹太人〉逾越节 Example sentencesExamples - This Shabbat is the fourth of the four special Parshiot, which are read before Purim and Pesach.
- Every year, the Pesach Seder opens with a table of contents.
- Since it was only in the year A.U.C. 783 and 786 that the Jewish Pesach could have fallen on a Friday, AUC 786 is the more probable date of the crucifixion.
- Were their Christmas dinners more festive than our Pesach seders?
- The authors provide several recipes for holiday foods and craft ideas, such as Purim puppet heads and matzah covers for Pesach (Passover).
- Imagine the scene during one of the holidays - Pesach, Shavuot or Sukkot.
- After Pesach he and his family went for a short while to Vilna.
- Last Pesach, the only ones to show up at my house were my parents.
- Family and friends gather for Pesach Seder meals.
- We say it on the Three Pilgrim Festivals, Shevvot, Succoth and Pesach and we also say the memorial service when somebody dies, at the service itself.
- My in-laws, who are amazing, usually come to London twice a year, for the High Holidays and for Pesach.
- But surely there's an irony to the April meet-up being on the First Seder Night of Pesach.
- But when Spring comes around, so does the Jewish holiday of Pesach.
- Passover, or Pesach as it's called in Hebrew, might be familiar to some people who are familiar with the word paschal lamb.
- It is significant that this latest war began on the holiday of Pesach.
- On Pesach these accusations were magnified with many Church leaders and lay people feeding the lies.
- This question is strengthened by a glance at other holidays that also have a story behind them, namely, Pesach, Succot, Tisha B'av and Purim.
- He had to fight for years to be allowed matzah on Pesach.
- I believe Pesach is about simplicity.
- I saw my Auntie Vera when I was at home for Pesach, and she commented to me: ‘have you lost weight?’
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