Passover (פסח)

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T-shirt - 10 Plagues of Egypt
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Wear the limited apocalyptic edition and relive the ultimate showdown between Moses and the Egyptian Pharaoh! What's on the shirt? 🩸 1. Water into Blood – The Nile turned red....

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Passover is coming and you're ready. House swept clean, cupboards checked, last cookie eliminated. This isn't just a statement – it's the result of several days of spring...

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pristi rok black
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Every year, when the last words of the Passover seder fade away, those same words full of hope ring out into the silence of the night: "Next year in Jerusalem!" These are words...

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Every year, when the last words of the Passover seder fade away, those same words full of hope ring out into the silence of the night: "Next year in Jerusalem!" These are words...

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T-shirt - Ready for Pesach
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Are you ready? We are ready! 🫓✡️ Chametz is gone, the seder is prepared and you... you still don't have the right shirt? We need to fix that! This black t-shirt with a print of...

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Passover (פסח), also known as the Festival of Unleavened Bread, is one of the Three Pilgrim Festivals, which commemorates the Exodus of Jews from slavery in ancient Egypt. It is one of the oldest and most important Jewish festivals. It lasts eight days (seven in Israel) and is characterized by unique eating habits and customs. These include a prohibition of fermented food and beverages (bread, beer, whiskey) and consumption of unleavened bread (matzos). There are two special evenings (one in Israel) held during the first two days of Passover. They are called a seders and include eating of symbolic food and telling the story of Passover. This festival falls on the month of Nissan and may occur from March to April in the Gregorian calendar.