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This is my wish for you!
As for Public Domain resources, of course the originals are in the Torah (also called the Pentateuch or the Law or the Old Testament) and the four books of the Gospels in the New Testament. There are other stories related to these holy days, but that is the true starting point.
For Passover three anthologies are worth checking: Nathan Ausubel's A Treasury of Jewish Folklore, Judah Nadich's The Legends of the Rabbis, and Eric Kimmel's Wonders and Miracles; A Passover Companion. All three are still under copyright, but give their sources. The two links let you find them at the Internet Archive if unavailable locally.
For Easter I suggest: The Emerald Story Book by Ada and Eleanor Skinner, Good Stories for Great Holidays by Frances Jenkins Olcott, and while Wilhelmina Harper's Easter Chimes is still in copyright, that link will let you borrow it from Internet Archive or you may find it at your library. Both The Emerald Story Book and Easter Chimes also have Spring stories!
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