Türkiye’s Erdogan extends Passover wishes to Jewish community

Türkiye’s Erdogan extends Passover wishes to Jewish community

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the Jewish residents acted in a spirit of solidarity and displayed a praiseworthy stance within the earthquake catastrophe that occurred on February 6.

The Passover, or Pesach, the holiday commemorates the Israelites' exodus from Egypt under Moses and is considered one of the holiest times on the Jewish calendar.
The Passover, or Pesach, the vacation commemorates the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt below Moses and is taken into account one of many holiest instances on the Jewish calendar.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has prolonged Passover (Pesach) day greetings to the Jewish neighborhood.

“I congratulate from the bottom of my heart our Jewish citizens on the occasion of Pesach. That our Jewish citizens, with whom we have for centuries shared the same lands, and who have contributed a lot to our country’s development in every area, live in peace, security and tranquillity is the assurance of our country’s unity” Erdogan stated in a press release on Saturday.

The Jewish residents acted in a spirit of solidarity, and have displayed a praiseworthy stance within the earthquake catastrophe that occurred on February 6, as properly, the president stated.

He congratulated all Jewish residents on their sensitivity which strengthened the unity and solidarity within the nation.

“I share our Jewish citizens’ joy on the occasion of Pesach, and wish well-being to them and all Jewish people,” Erdogan added.

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The Passover, or Pesach, the vacation commemorates the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt below Moses and is taken into account one of many holiest instances on the Jewish calendar. 

This yr’s Passover is from April 5 via sundown on April 13.

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