Passover, known to Jews as Pesach, is an annual celebration during which Jews remember the time that the ancient Hebrews, with G-d's help, escaped from slavery in Egypt and made their way via the desert into what is now Israel. It is celebrated with a meal known as the Seder during which certain symbolic foods are eaten, stories told and prayers said.
For Pesach (Passover), see this answer: Why is Pesach celebrated?
Pesach celebrates the exodus of the Jews for Egypt.
Passover already is an English word. The Hebrew word is Pesach.
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Passover = Pesach (פסח)
Pesach Burstein died in 1986.
Pesach Stein has written: 'Dramen ..'
There are no presents during Pesach. It's not a gift-giving holiday.
Tzvi Pesach Frank was born in 1873.
Tzvi Pesach Frank died in 1960.
Pesach Burstein was born on 1896-04-15.
Pesach (Hebrew) is also called Passover (English).