Passover celebrations are ongoing amid rising tensions in US and Australia, highlighting the holiday’s resilience despite global unrest.
Passover begins on April 1, with celebrations taking place worldwide. The holiday commemorates the Israelites' exodus from Egypt but is overshadowed this year by geopolitical tensions, rising antisemitism, and recent attacks on Jewish communities. The observances highlight family and tradition despite these challenges.
President Trump has issued a threatening social media post warning Iran of catastrophic consequences, including mass civilian death, if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The comments have drawn widespread condemnation from US lawmakers and Jewish groups. The situation remains tense as the US deadline for Iran to reopen the strait approaches today.