As believers in Yeshua (Jesus) and followers of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, we recognize the importance of the festivals outlined in Leviticus 23. These festivals, also known as moedim or appointed times, were given by God to the Israelites as a way to remember His faithfulness and provision. Passover is the first of these festivals and is a time when we remember the redemption and deliverance that God provided for the Israelites in Egypt. As believers, we also remember the ultimate sacrifice of Yeshua as the Passover Lamb who took away the sin of the world. We celebrate this festival by participating in a Seder meal, which includes the symbolic elements of the Exodus story. The Feast of Unleavened Bread follows Passover and is a reminder of the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt, and the importance of removing sin from our lives. We remove all leaven from our homes and eat unleavened bread during this time to symbolize our commitment to live a life free from sin. The...