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  2. President Trump allegedly did not attend White House Passover ...

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    Happy Passover to everyone celebrating in the United States of America, Israel, and around the world. #ChagSameach — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 10, 2017

  3. List of dates for Easter - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Passover [note 1] Astronomical Easter [note 2] Gregorian Easter Julian Easter 2015 April 4 April 5: April 12 2016 March 23: April 23 March 27: May 1 2017 April 11 April 16 2018 March 31 April 1: April 8 2019 March 20: April 20 March 24: April 21: April 28 2020 April 8: April 9 April 12: April 19 2021 March 28 April 4: May 2 2022 April 16 ...

  4. Jewish and Israeli holidays 2000–2050 - Wikipedia

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    This is an almanac-like listing of major Jewish holidays from 2000 to 2050.All Jewish holidays begin at sunset on the evening before the date shown. Note also that the date given for Simchat Torah is for outside of Israel. [1]

  5. Template:Table of dates of Easter - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Passover is on Nisan 15 of its calendar. It commences at sunset preceding the date indicated (as does Easter by some traditions). ^ Astronomical Easter is the first Sunday after the astronomical full moon after the astronomical March equinox as measured at the meridian of Jerusalem according to this WCC proposal. Examples {{Table of dates of Easter|format=narrow|min={{#expr ...

  6. Ivanka Trump bakes Jewish Purim treats with kids in Instagram ...

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    The president's daughter shared a look at how her family prepares for the Jewish holiday Purim on Friday, with a photo of her baking Hamantashen pastries.

  7. White House Passover Seder - Wikipedia

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    A Passover Seder is a ritual meal held by Jews on the first two nights of the Passover holiday (first night only in Israel).The Seder is traditionally conducted in the home by the family and their invited guests, although it may also be held by any group of Jews, such as members of a synagogue, condominium complex, student group, army base, etc.

  8. What Is Passover and Its Meaning? All About the Jewish ... - AOL

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  9. Christian observance of Passover - Wikipedia

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    Christian observance of Passover is in modern times referred to as Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday and is held the day before Good Friday. Sometimes a shortened Seder meal is practiced. Many churches do a washing of the feet of the congregation on this day in recognition of Jesus washing the apostles feet at the last supper.