Passover vs Folar - What's the difference?
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The eight-day Jewish festival of Pesach, commemorating the biblical story of Exodus, during which the first-born sons of the Israelites were passed over while those of the Egyptians were killed.
The Christian holy day generally falling on the first day of the Jewish Passover.
A traditional Portuguese bread served at Passover and Easter.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=April 8, author=David Leite, title=Newark’s Portuguese Community Keeps Fires of Tradition Burning, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Alexandre is no stranger to the kitchen, as he’s proud to announce, having won several contests at the social club for his folar , a traditional Easter bread that in Trás-os-Montes is stuffed with cured meat. }}
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As a proper noun Passover
is the eight-day Jewish festival of Pesach, commemorating the biblical story of Exodus, during which the first-born sons of the Israelites were passed over while those of the Egyptians were killed.As a noun folar is
a traditional Portuguese bread served at Passover and Easter.passover
English
(passover)Proper noun
(s)See also
* Paschal, paschal * Quartodeciman * Quartodecimanism * sederAnagrams
*folar
English
Noun
(-) (wikipedia folar)citation