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History
Date of Celebration: sunset of April 19 - sunset of April 26/27, 2008
About 3000 years
ago, the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians under the
rule of the Pharaoh Ramses II. According to the Book of Exodus -
Moses, a simple Jewish shepherd, was instructed by G-d to go to
the pharaoh and demand the freedom of his people.
Moses' plea of let my people go was ignored. Moses warned the
Pharaoh that G-d would send severe punishments to the people of
Egypt if the Israelites were not freed. Again the Pharaoh
ignored Moses' request of freedom. In response G-d unleashed a
series of 10 terrible plagues on the people of Egypt
1. Blood
2. Frogs
3. Lice (vermin)
4. Wild Beasts(flies)
5. Blight (Cattle Disease)
6. Boils
7. Hail
8. Locusts
9. Darkness
10. Slaying of the First Born.
The holiday's name - Pesach, meaning "passing over" or
"protection" in Hebrew, is derived from the instructions given
to Moses by G-d . In order to encourage the Pharaoh to free the
Israelites, G-d intended to kill the first-born of both man and
beast. To protect themselves, the Israelites were told to mark
their dwellings with lamb's blood so that G-d could identify and
"pass over" their homes.
The Pharaoh was unconvinced and refused to free the Jewish
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