Write a Newspaper report on Passover
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Passover, also known as Pesach, is a Jewish holiday that lasts for eight days to commemorate the freedom of the Israelites from the Egyptians. In the Torah, God helped the people of Israel escape—with the leadership of Moses—by casting 10 plagues on the Egyptians so they would release them from his reign.
The plagues included turning water into blood, casting an endless sea of frogs and gnats, releasing wild animals, killing livestock, forming boils, making thunderstorms of hail and fire, creating packs of locusts, and having darkness for three days. The 10th and final plague, the death of the Egyptians' first-borns, is the most significant for the Israelites. They were told to mark their doorposts of their homes with the blood of a lamb. By doing this, God would pass over the first-borns of their homes.
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Passover or Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ-/;[5] Hebrew: פֶּסַח Pesaḥ) is a major Jewish holiday and one of the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays. Together with Shavuot and Sukkot, Passover was one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Shalosh Regalim) during which the entire population of the kingdom of Judah made a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem.[6] Samaritans still make this pilgrimage to Mount Gerizim, but only men participate in public worship.[7][8]
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