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‖ Pesach|ˈpɛsax| [Heb.] = passover 1.
1613Purchas Pilgrimage ii. xviii. 173 From the second night of their Pesach they number to their Pentecost fifty daies inclusively. 1887[see haggadah 2]. 1893I. Zangwill Ghetto Tragedies 94 ‘Passover is over,’ she said... ‘Is Pesach over?’ he said mournfully. 1905[see maror]. 1928Daily Express 9 Apr. 10 Passover, or ‘Pesach’, is the most interesting ceremony in the Jewish calendar. 1950M. Hay Foot of Pride iii. 77 The date of Easter corresponded approximately to the period of the Jewish Pesach when Jews were obliged by their law to eat unleavened bread. 1960Jewish Chron. 8 Apr. 35/1 The Rev. S. Black..told the boys and girls of Pesach and its meaning. 1970I. Sieff Mem. ii. 20 On the eve of this great day, the most cherished of Jewish holidays, called the Pesach, a great family Seder is held. 1972[see maror]. 1973Jewish Chron. 19 Jan. 43/3 (Advt.), Book now for Pesach & Summer season. |