Jewish folks around the world will begin a weeklong celebration of deliverance from enslavement at sundown on April 19th.
This action is on a new page. Don’t forget to come back and tell us if you took this action.
Thank you for completing this action. Head back to the action library to see more ways you can help.
Passover Begins April 19th
According to Judaism, Passover is a celebration of the deliverance of the ancient Hebrews from enslavement by the Egyptians. It is a time to honor freedom fighters like the sibling trio of heroes Miriam, Moses, and Aaron. Is is also a time to remember those who died in this struggle for freedom, both Isrealite and - in more recent times - Egyptian.
If you are observing this ancient struggle for freedom, consider using fair trade ingredients and recipes. Your Passover Seder can honor deliverance from oppression in multiple ways! Click the button above for some ideas. If you're not celebrating you can still explore End Slavery Now's Pinterest page for inspiration!
Forms of Abolition:
Awareness
Forms of Slavery:
Forced Labor,
Child Labor,
Bonded Labor
We want to track how many people take this action, so we understand the impact it has on the ground. We share these impacts regularly and always partner with organizations to make sure what you're doing counts.