Sending a Passover e-card is a great way to send blessings and greetings your friends, family and colleagues during Passover. Passover falls on the 15th of the first month in the Jewish Calendar, and is celebrated for a total of seven days. It commemorates the tenth plague on Egypt, which in the spirit of God "passed over" all of the Israelite families that were marked with the blood of a lamb. All homes not marked with the blood of a lamb would suffer the death of the first born son.
In 2010, Passover will be observed between March 29th and April 6th.http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/default_cdo/jewish/Passover.htm
This page contains links to places on the web that offer e-greetings for Passover. Some of the links on this page may be for free Passover e-cards while others require that you pay to send the card or sign up for a subscription to send a variety of e-cards over time. Some of the Passover e-cards may be funny or lighthearted while others are more religious or spiritual in nature.
Free Passover e-cards
If you're looking to send free Passover e-cards, there are a variety of nice websites that you can use.
- 123Greetings.com offers a nice variety of Passover e-cards. They have their selection divided into themes like "Happy Passover," "Family," "Thank You," "Religious" and "Seder." Some of the cards are flash animated while others are more simple. There is an option to add music and their Passover e-cards are free to send.http://www.123greetings.com/events/passover/happy/
- The website Passover-ecards.com offers both "Happy Passover" animated e-cards, wishes for a joyous Seder and cards specifically for family, friends or congregation members. They also offer online Seder inviations. In addition, the site offers e-cards for Purim, Rosh Hashanah and other Jewish holidays. While the selection isn't immense, the cards are totally free to send.http://www.passover-ecards.com/