Passover or ‘Pesach’ celebrates the liberation of Israelites from enslavement in Egypt and their journey towards their Promised Land. The holiday begins on the 15th day of Nisan, the Hebrew month corresponding with March or April in the Gregorian calendar, and continues for seven days in Israel. The holiday is all about retelling the story to newer generations so that they are well aware of the hardships their ancestors endured on the path to freedom. And what better way to do that than with coloring pages?
Below I have compiled a collection of Pesach coloring pages to get my little readers excited about the holiday. I have included coloring pictures of common and important Passover symbols, including, the Seder Plate, matzah, Haggadah, and even some illustrations depicting the events that led to the Exodus. So grab your coloring pencils or crayons and get started!
20 Free Printable Passover / Pesach Coloring Pages
Beautifully Decorated Matzah

After the tenth plague, the Pharaoh realizes Moses’s powder and releases the Israelites, who in haste, leave the dough behind, without waiting for it to rise. This is the reason why unleavened bread is consumed on Pesach/Passover. It serves as a reminder of their bondage and the things they tolerated to get freedom from Pharaoh.
Boy Reading Haggadah

Here’s an adorable coloring page of a young boy reading Haggadah, the religious book of Jews that tells the story of Passover, before feasting on the Seder Meal. The meal mainly consists of Maror (bitter herbs) and Matzah, unleavened, along with some fruits, eggs, and meat.
Easy Passover Coloring Page For Kids

This is a relatively easy coloring image that even children can fill with the least difficulties. It features the Star of David with cute botanical prints both inside and outside and “Happy Passover” written in the middle.
The Frog Plague In Egypt

Here’s an illustration of the frog plague sent upon Egypt by the Almighty. Frogs swarmed everywhere in the country- homes, farms, beds, and even ovens. In this picture, you can see the woman complaining about the nuisance to Pharaoh.
Happy Passover

This coloring picture is complete with all the delicious and symbolic food items consumed during the seven days of Passover. As you can see, we have matzah, unleavened bread, sliced eggs, carrots, leaves, and herbs, and a wine bottle in the center.
Happy Passover Banner

Here’s another simple and bold “Happy Passover” banner, which can be used for making invites or decorating the home.
Menorah

Here’s a coloring image of a highly detailed menorah with 9 branches, each supposed to serve a specific purpose. Apart from Menorah, other elements are also included in this coloring picture, such as Matzah, Star of David, and Torah.
Moses With The Ten Commandments

Here’s a powerful imagery of Moses with the Ten Commandments revealed to him by God at Mount Sinai. He brought the two tablets with the commandments engraved on them back from the mountain and spread their word to the Israelites.
Passover Symbols

This coloring image consists of all the important symbols of Pesach, such as wine and a wine goblet, Haggadah, Torah scroll, fruits and herbs, Matzah, and of course, a menorah.
Happy Passover

Here’s another black and white, Passover-themed illustration featuring traditional symbols associated with the holiday, such as the Star of David, the most recognized symbol of Judaism, candles, which tell about the candle-lighting ceremony, and a wine goblet in the center, which represent the four cups of wine consumed during this period.
Pesach Coloring Page

This illustration describes Pesach in the most magnificent manner, incorporating themes of springtime and symbols such as Matzah, wine, Haggadah, and scroll. It’s a finely detailed image, hence I would advise my readers to use felt-tip pens to fill it up.
Rabbi Enjoying Seder Meal

In this illustration, we see a jubilant Rabbi enjoying the Seder meal, a ritual held on the first night of the Passover. He seems to be having the time of his life, with a wine goblet in each hand and a scrumptious Seder meal laid at the table in front.
The Seder Plate

Here’s a wonderfully detailed illustration of a Seder plate, which is one of the main rituals of the Passover. The plate comprises all the symbolic foods consumed while listening to the story of Exodus, namely, Matzah, unleavened bread, egg, bitter herbs, parsley, charoset, which is a sweet paste, and thinly sliced meat.
Passover Story

Here’s a perfect illustration to get the Passover story alive for my little readers. There are images of baby Moses in the basket, the Pharaoh, the Ten Commandment tablets, the parting of the Red Sea, the Seder meal, the Matzah, and kids reading Haggadah with their father.
God sent ten plagues upon Egypt to compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites, but the latter was adamant. The last plague was the death of every firstborn, and to protect their kids, the Israelites marked their home with lamb’s blood, so that the Angel of death would pass over their homes. This is the reason why the holiday is called Passover.
Pharaoh Exiling Moses

Moses was exiled to the land of Midian by Ramses II, the Pharaoh after the latter discovered that Moses had killed an Egyptian while he was beating a Hebrew slave.
The Mighty Moses

Here’s a realistic coloring image of the mighty Moses, who was chosen by God to free the Israelites from the clutches of the Pharaoh.
Ten Plagues Of Egypt

Here’s a simple illustration of the ten plagues that were afflicted upon Egypt by God to compel the Pharaoh to free the Israelites. Each plague was a strike against Pharaoh’s defiance and the last plague, the death of the firstborn, led to the Exodus.
Parting Of The Red Sea

Here’s a powerful image of the parting of the Red Sea by the Almighty. As Israelites follow Moses after the liberation, they are faced with the Red Sea. God then miraculously parts the Red Sea to allow the people to escape and closes it soon after, drowning the Egyptian army following them.
Torah And Dreidel

This coloring picture features Torah and Dreidel, one, the most sacred text for the Jews, and the other, a four-sided spinning toy. So color them in!
Torah Scroll

I’m ending this collection of Passover coloring sheets with Torah scroll, one of the most significant symbols of Judaism. It’s decorated beautifully with botanical patterns that give it an elegant look.
I hope my list of Passover coloring pages helped my readers learn about Pesach and all the symbols that surround it. It’s a delightful way to introduce kids to this fascinating holiday through creative play. If you want, you can print out all the images and gift them to your friends and family or simply, color them together. It will make the holiday even more engaging and special. Don’t forget to share your work with me and my little readers.
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