April 1 is the unique Passover holiday in Israel. On the beaches in the south, a group of young people played in the mud to celebrate the Jewish New Year. At home and abroad, mud fights have gained more and more popularity, especially among young people. Fighting in the mud for 300 rounds is the most natural and natural way. It is not only an emerging fitness sport, but also a way to release all kinds of stress in people's daily life and work. Passover, also known as the Feast of Unleavened Bread and Passover, is one of the main festivals of Judaism. This festival is to commemorate that God did not kill the firstborn sons of the Jews while killing all the firstborn creatures in Egypt. Passover falls on the day and the eve of the first lunar month in the Jewish calendar. It is the Jewish New Year and one of the five major festivals of the Jewish nation. During the traditional Passover festival, people slaughter the Passover lamb, place it on a traditional silver platter, and eat roasted lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs.