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Easter, or the Resurrection of Christ, is the oldest and most important Christian holiday of the liturgical year. The history of the celebration of Easter began in the days of early Christianity. At that time, the ancient traditions of church pre-Easter services of the "Great Triduum", Easter midnight and morning prayers were born. Christian Passover is always celebrated after the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Read more: THIS DAY - May 2 Easter (in Eastern Christianity)
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On April 18 was another school day of a joint project of Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine and “Tkuma” Institute, which is implemented with the support of Limmud FSU Labs - the school of young guides HistoryLabs. This time the classes were held online, due to the deteriorating epidemiological situation and quarantine in our region.
Read more: School of the young guides HistoryLabs keeps working
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On April 15 (Iyar 5, according to the Jewish calendar), Israeli celebrates Independence Day. The holiday is held annually on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (up to 5 days), in memory of the proclamation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948.
Read more: April 15 – Israeli Independence Day (Yom Ha'atzmaut)