The Last Day of Passover is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the historic deliverance of the Jews from slavery in Egypt. It is celebrated through family gatherings where participants partake in a special meal known as the Seder, which includes bitter herbs, unleavened bread, and meat, each holding significant meanings. The holiday is observed for about eight days, or seven days in some Reform Jewish groups. Passover, also referred to as 'Pesah' or 'Pesach,' is marked by the consumption of unleavened bread, symbolizing the haste with which the Jews left Egypt. The holiday holds importance not only in Jewish culture but also in the Christian tradition due to its symbolic connections.
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