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  1. Jehovah’s Witnesses: Memorial of Jesus’ Death, Thursday, April 2, 2026

    18 minutes ago · We invite you to meet with us on Thursday, April 2, 2026, as we observe the anniversary of Jesus’ death. Learn how his death can benefit you and your family.

  2. Passover - JW.ORG

    Passover (Heb., peʹsach; Gr., paʹskha) was instituted the evening preceding the Exodus from Egypt. The first Passover was observed about the time of full moon, on the 14th day of Abib (later called Nisan) …

  3. Memorial of Jesus’ Death—April 2, 2026 - JW.ORG

    On April 2, 2026, Jehovah’s Witnesses around the world will observe the annual Memorial of Jesus Christ’s death. Find out more about this special event.

  4. When Was Jesus Born? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG

    In early fall We can estimate when Jesus was born by counting backward from his death on Passover, Nisan 14 in the spring of the year 33 C.E. (John 19:14-16) Jesus was about 30 years old when he …

  5. What Is the Passover? - JW.ORG

    Passover is the Jewish celebration of God’s liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. Why did Jesus celebrate it but his modern Christian followers do not?

  6. Jesus’ Death Remembered | JW.ORG Videos

    We warmly invite you to join us as we commemorate Jesus’ death in the way that he directed. Learn how Jesus’ life and death can personally benefit you.

  7. JW Life and Ministry —2025 Memorial Bible Reading Schedule

    Library Meeting Workbooks Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook | March–April 2025 2025 Memorial Bible Reading Schedule

  8. Jehovah’s Witnesses—Official Website: jw.org | English

    Jehovah’s Witnesses: Our official website provides online access to the Bible, Bible-based publications, and current news. It describes our beliefs and organization.

  9. Holidays and Celebrations | Bible Questions & Answers | JW.ORG

    Answers to some of the most common questions about popular holidays and celebrations. The clear explanations found in God’s Word may surprise you.

  10. The Lord’s Supper—Why Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Observe It Differently ...

    Instead, the month began when the new moon was first visible in Jerusalem, which can be a day or more after the moment of the astronomical new moon. This difference is one reason why the date on …