Happy Passover to All! I bet some are wondering why this
year Easter and Passover were almost a month apart which doesn’t seem
to make sense if we know a little about how both holidays are intertwined.
Well, Vicki Hyman wrote about it in an article for NJ.com. She explained:
"The start of Passover, which
celebrates the Israelite exodus from Egypt, falls on the same day of the Jewish
calendar every year — the eve of the 14th of Nissan — but because Jews use a
lunar calendar, they must insert a so-called "leap month" every two
or three years to keep their holiday cycles in tune with the seasons. This
year, there are two months of Adar, the month that precedes Nissan
(www.nj.com/news)."
The full article is found at the link below:
Why is Easter so early and why is Passover so late this year? | NJ.com
Reference:
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2016/03/why_is_easter_so_early_and_why_is_passover_so_late.html
1 comment:
Of course, if one is Eastern Orthodox, Holy Week would be starting this coming week. Just a quick note!
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