Thursday, April 10, 2008

Ultra-Orthodox Preparing for Pesach

Feast of Unleavened Bread


Pesach (Passover) essential message is one of freedom in every connotation, not only freedom from slavery, but freedom to think, believe and pray.

An ultra-Orthodox Jew carries a tray of still hot fresh-baked Matza, the unleavened bread.
The week-long festival commemorates the flight of the Jewish people from Egypt as described in Exodus 12, (Numbers 28:16-18).
An ultra-Orthodox Jew inspects baked Matza, the unleavened bread which will be eaten during the upcoming Jewish holiday of Pesach (Passover), in a bakery 8 April 2008 in Jerusalem.

Pesach (Passover) this year begins 18 April-26 April, respectively.

Note:
Just a little history, when the Jewish people where in bondage in Egypt, there where also Arab Palestinians suffering the same fate and like the Jewish people, they too gained their freedom.

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