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The Complete Guide to the First Night of Passover 2026: Dates, Times, and Essential Checklist

Passover 2026 Is Coming!

Passover Is Sooner Than You Think!

Passover 2026, one of the most important holidays in the Jewish calendar, begins at sundown on Wednesday, April 1, and lasts for seven days in Israel and eight in the diaspora.

Make sure you don’t miss our Passover 2026 complete guide with dates, customs, and practical tips.

We’re bringing you some fun Passover facts to help you get into the spirit of the holiday – and be sure to shop Judaica Webstore for all your Passover gifts and essentials!

Passover Facts:

Dates

1. Passover begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, which in 2026 falls at sundown on Wednesday, April 1.

2. The holiday of Passover originally lasted exactly a week or 7 days, and still does in the Land of Israel, but is observed outside Israel for 8 days.

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Happy Passover from our team in Jerusalem!

Different names for Passover

Did you know that there are four different Hebrew names for Passover? They are:

>Pesach

“Pesach” means to pass over, and this name comes from God “passing over” the Jews’ homes during the plague that killed all the Egyptian firstborns – just like the English name “Passover”!

>Chag HaMatzot

Literally, the Festival of Matzah

Jewish tradition says that when the Israelites were preparing to leave Egypt, they were in such a hurry that they didn’t have enough time for their bread to rise. God then commanded the Jewish nation to refrain from regular leavened bread and eat matzah during the holiday of Passover.


>Chag HaAviv

This unsurprising name means the Spring Festival and refers to Passover occurring in the spring!


>Zman Cheruteinu

Translated as “the time of our freedom”, this name is in celebration of the Israelites’ hard-won freedoms and the end of their oppressive slavery.

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Celebrate the "Festival of Matzah" with a beautiful matzah plate from Israel!
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Get in touch with the "Spring Festival" with a spring-themed Seder plate!

Holiday of Fours

In addition to the above four different names for Passover, the number four is a recurrent theme during the holiday.

Fours feature prominently in the Passover Seder, for example:

1. The Four Sons
2. The Four Questions
3. Four Cups of Wine

We have all your Passover needs, from Seder essentials to gift baskets to fun holiday-themed shirts and decor, from the most talented Israeli artisans.

8 more Passover Facts

1. Passover starts with the Seder, a ceremonial dinner filled with rituals and storytelling that’s totally unique to Passover!

2. The entire order of service for the Seder is contained in a book called the haggadah.

3. The Passover Seder requires certain pieces of Judaica that are completely unique to Passover, such as the Seder platematzah plate or holder and matzah cover, an afikoman bag, and Elijah’s cup.

Follow along during the Seder with a Passover Haggadah!

4. There’s a custom to refrain from eating roasted meats on Seder night, as it would be reminiscent of the Passover lamb sacrifice which we are prohibited from partaking in in the absence of the Temple.

5. Passover is a rare occasion on which Hallel (a praise-filled prayer service) is recited at night. This is because the Israelites left Egypt under a cover of darkness.

6. All things bread-like – including regular cakes, pastas, and biscuits – are prohibited.

7. In addition to not eating bread and similar leavened grain foods (called chametz), many Jews of Ashkenazi descent also refrain from eating kitniyot or legumes.

8. Due to the prohibition on eating or owning any chametz or leavened food products, many Jews thoroughly clean their homes and especially kitchens before Passover, and some even use different dishes and cookware for the duration of the holiday.

Don’t forget to head over to our store for all the  Passover Judaica and gifts you’ll need, plus the best Israeli-made Seder essentials.

We’re breaking down everything you need for an unforgettable Passover holiday, along with some of the best items from Israeli artists!

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