Ultra-Orthodox Preparing for Pesach
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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