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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Theme:
Messianic Jewish Passover Celebration
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Tikvat Yisrael Messianic Synagogue
Contact:
Rabbi Eric D. Lakatos
Event Date:
April 6, 2023
Event Time:
7:00 PM
Location:
Skyline Lake Room, Ariel International Center, 1163 East 40th Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 44114
Participants:
Ted Pearce
Audience:
Interfaith families, Jewish and Christian individuals
Ticket Information:
Adults $50, Children 6-12 $46, Children 5 & under free
Deadline for Tickets:
March 30, 2023
Website:
www.tikvatcleveland.org
Contextual Description:
Press release announcing a Messianic Jewish Passover Seder with music, worship, and traditional rituals, open to public attendees including interfaith families.
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Year
Theme:
Religion / Christianity
Document Type:
Educational Material
Year:
2023
Region:
Global Messianic community
Topic:
Hebrew calendar and new moon reckoning
Document type:
Religious study / theological analysis
Author:
Unnamed Messianic teacher
Intended audience:
Messianic believers and scriptural students
References:
Genesis 1, Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 4-5, 1 Kings 8, Psalms 18, Psalms 81, Babylonian Talmud Rosh HaShana
Key terms analyzed:
Conjunction, crescent moon, Hebrew words kho’desh, yeh’rahk, keseh, chag
Observations:
Patterns of beginning days and months in darkness, distinctions between visible moon and concealed moon
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Not specified
Subject:
Religious Education
Type:
Educational unit plan
Institution:
Not specified
Target audience:
Primary school pupils
Key topics:
Last Supper, Passover, Islamic art, Islamic religious practices
Learning outcomes:
Critical thinking, creative discussion, understanding religious traditions
Key vocabulary:
Passover, unleavened, Exodus, Muslim, Islam, Ramadan, Sawm, adhan
Assessment methods:
Reflection, discussion, questioning, linking texts to practice
Year:
2026
Author of translation and introduction:
Roger Pearse
Place of preparation:
Ipswich
Date of preparation:
February 5, 2026
Original attributed author:
Jerome (attribution considered false)
Traditional title:
De solemnitatibus paschae
Alternative identification:
CPL 2278
Subject:
Christian interpretation of Jewish Passover ceremonies and calculation of the date of Easter
Academic field:
Early Christian studies; computistics; church history
Type of document:
Scholarly translation with introduction
Historical period discussed:
6th–7th century controversy over the calculation of Easter
Related historical event:
Synod of Whitby (664)
Primary theme:
Critique of calculating Easter on the fourteenth day of the Jewish month of Nisan and defense of the Roman computistical method
Manuscript tradition:
Seven known manuscripts (London, Köln, Tours, Geneva, Vatican, Oxford, Paris)
Source edition used for translation:
Monumenta Germaniae Historica edition based on the Paris manuscript
Earlier printed edition:
Domenico Vallarsi edition of 1734
Later reprint:
Jacques-Paul Migne edition, 1845
Other modern studies:
August Strobel (1984); G. S. M. Walker (1957); Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (1977)
Year:
2012–2014
Region / City:
Israel
Topic:
Jewish Holiday
Document Type:
Educational Overview
Institution / Organization:
Jewish Cultural and Religious Sources
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public
Observance Period:
15th of Nissan, seven days in Israel, eight days outside Israel
Key Practices:
Removal of chametz, consumption of matzah, Seder rituals, fasting of firstborn males
Significant Texts:
Book of Exodus, Haggadah
Culinary Traditions:
Traditional Passover foods including charoseth, matzo brei, gefilte fish, and others
Context:
Encyclopedic source detailing the historical, religious, and cultural practices of the Jewish Passover holiday, including key rituals, dietary rules, and traditional celebrations.