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The History of Popular Easter Traditions

Andrew Martin

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Some of the holiday’s most popular traditions have interesting origins

The annual celebration of Easter will occur on April 4th. It’s a day that has strong history and traditions in the United States, but how long have we done and why do we do some of the things that we do in observance of this Christian holiday that recognizes the resurrection of Jesus, as described in the Bible?

What’s the deal with the Easter Bunny?: Perhaps the most enduring Easter tradition is that of the Easter Bunny. The “Santa Claus” of Easter brings colorful baskets of decorated eggs and sweet treats to children. The confluence of rabbits, candy and eggs on this holiday has puzzled some, but the tradition does have a rich history.

According to Time, one theory about the origins of the Easter Bunny date back to an ancient pagan celebration that some believe was a forebear of the holiday. This was the festival of Eostre, which honored the god of fertility and spring. The rabbit was perhaps a natural symbol for this ritual, given its proclivity for breeding and re-emergence during the dying days of winter.

In America, the tradition of the Easter Bunny goes back to the 18th century when German immigrants in Pennsylvania shared their homeland tradition of Osterhase (also known as Oschter Haws), which was a rabbit that laid and…

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