- P****over, also
called Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ-/;
Biblical Hebrew: חַג הַפֶּסַח, romanized: Ḥag hapPesaḥ, lit. 'Pilgrimage of the P****ing Over'), is a major...
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Moshe Pesach (Gr****: Μωυσής Πεσάχ or Πέσαχ; 1869 – 13
November 1955) was a Gr****
rabbi who was the
rabbi of
Volos from 1892
until his death, and chief...
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December 25, 1956),
commonly referred to by his
Hebrew name,
Chaim Ben
Pesach (Hebrew: חיים בן פסח) or as
Chaim Ben
Yosef is an
American political activist...
- meaning. He is
answered fully: You
should reply to him with [all] the laws of
pesach: one may not eat any
dessert after the
paschal sacrifice. The
wicked son...
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Pesach Sheni (Hebrew: פסח שני, trans.
Second P****over)
occurs every year on 14 Iyar. This is
exactly one
month after 14 Nisan, the day
before P****over...
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Paysach J.
Krohn (born
January 29, 1945) is an
Orthodox Jewish rabbi,
mohel (practitioner of
ritual Jewish cir****cision), author, and
lecturer on topics...
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Pesach "Peishachke"
Burstein (April 15, 1896 –
April 6, 1986) was a Polish-born
American comedian, singer, coupletist, and
director of
Yiddish vaudeville/theater...
- the Seder. Zeroa: A
roasted lamb or goat bone,
symbolizing the
korban Pesach (
Pesach sacrifice),
which was a lamb
offered in the
Temple in
Jerusalem and...
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March 21:
Purim Wednesday,
March 22:
Shushan Purim Thursday,
April 20:
Pesach* Tuesday, May 2: Yom
HaShoah Tuesday, May 9: Yom
HaZikaron Wednesday, May...
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Rabbi Pesach Wolicki (Hebrew: פסח ווליצקי; born 5
February 1970) is an educator, writer, columnist, lecturer,
public speaker and pro-Israel activist. In...