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Passover is related to what event in Jewish history?

The final plague in Egypt during the Exodus
the forty years of traveling and wandering through the desert
the creation of the five different books of the Torah
Abraham’s covenant with God and promise to Jewish people

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User Mico
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A) The final plague in Egypt during the Exodus

Step-by-step explanation:

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>> The final plague in Egypt during the Exodus

Step-by-step explanation:

Passover celebrates and focuses on the last plague in Egypt during the Exodus, which led the freedom of Jews from their slavery in Egypt.

The word also refers to the fact that God passed over during the last plague. Overall it's a celebration of freedom.

As for the main event of the passover, it includes a festive meal, however it is forbidden to eat leavened foods such as breads and past. The celebration lasts from 7 to 8 days.

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