Passover Coloring Page

passover coloring page
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passover coloring page

This Passover coloring page is a fun and creative way for kids to learn about this important holiday.

Passover is a holiday that commemorates the Exodus from Egypt. The story of Passover is told in the Book of Exodus, in which the Hebrew people were enslaved by the Egyptians. Moses led the Hebrews out of slavery, and as they fled, the Egyptians pursued them. God sent an angel to kill the firstborn sons of the Egyptians, but spared the Hebrews. To protect their homes, the Hebrews painted lamb’s blood on their doorposts. The angel saw the lamb’s blood and passed over those homes, sparing the occupants. Today, Passover is celebrated by Jews all over the world.

It’s important to keep this in mind when coloring this Passover coloring page or teaching about the Passover.

More about Passover

Passover is a holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt. It is observed by Jews all over the world and lasts for seven or eight days. On the first night of Passover, Jews gather for a Passover Seder, a special meal during which they recount the story of the Exodus. Passover is also a time for families to come together, give thanks for their blessings, and celebrate their heritage.Here are some more facts about Passover:

Passover begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan and lasts for seven or eight days.
The Passover Seder is a special meal that includes traditional foods such as matzo (unleavened bread), haroset (a sweet paste made from fruits and nuts), and charoset (a mixture of chopped apples, nuts, and wine).

  • During the Passover Seder, Jews recite the Four Questions, which ask about the meaning of Passover.
  • The Passover story is told in the book of Exodus in the Bible.
  • In Jewish tradition, Passover is celebrated as the holiday of freedom.
  • Passover is also known as Pesach in Hebrew.
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