Passover 2024 will be observed from April 22 to April 29 or 30, depending on the location. This year’s celebration is later than usual due to the lunisolar calendar, which aligns with the phases of the Moon and the Sun’s position. Passover Seder, a central part of the celebration, commemorates the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. During the Seder, families gather for a festive meal and recite the Haggadah, a religious text that retells the story of the Exodus. Six symbolic foods are prepared to represent the Israelites’ liberation, including matzah, shank bone, egg, bitter herbs, charoset, and vegetables. Passover is a significant holiday in the Jewish calendar and is universally observed by Jews of all backgrounds.