Passover is a major Jewish holiday that is celebrated in the United States and around the world. It typically falls in the spring, usually in late March or early April. Passover commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt, as described in the Hebrew Bible. The holiday is marked by various traditions, including the Seder meal, which involves retelling the story of the Exodus, consuming symbolic foods, and reciting prayers and songs. Passover is a time for gathering with family and friends, reflecting on the past, and celebrating freedom and renewal. Many Jewish communities in the United States hold special events and activities during Passover, such as community Seders, educational programs, and cultural events.