Passover is a major Jewish holiday that commemorates the Exodus of the Israelite people from Egypt, as described in the Torah.
Passover may also refer to:
- Passover (Samaritan holiday), a holiday in the Samaritan religion, based on the story of the Israelite Exodus described in the Samaritan Torah
 - Passover (Christian holiday), a holiday among some Christian groups, derived from the Jewish observance and often linked with Easter
 - Passover, Missouri, a community in the United States
 - "Passover" (Rome), an episode of Rome
 - Passover (album), an album by the Black Angels
 - "Passover", a song by Joy Division from Closer
 - "The Passover", a song by the Soundtrack of Our Lives from Communion
 - Pass Over, a 2018 film by Spike Lee of the Antoinette Nwandu play
 
See also
- Pascha (disambiguation)
 - Korban Pesach, the Hebrew language term for Passover sacrifice
 - "A Rugrats Passover", a Rugrats episode
 
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