Seder is a transliteration of the Hebrew סדר, which means 'order' or 'procedure'. The name also expresses the conduct of the meal, all the dishes, the blessings, the prayers, the stories and the songs, written in the Haggadah, a book that determines the order of Passover and tells the story of the Exodus from Egypt. And all the mitzvot (religious commandments or rites) in the "order" are ...
The Seder is the traditional Passover meal that includes reading, drinking 4 cups of wine, telling stories, eating special foods, singing, and other Passover traditions. As per Biblical command, it is held after nightfall on the first night of Passover (and the second night if you live outside of Israel), the anniversary of our nation’s miraculous exodus from Egyptian slavery more than 3,000 ...
Seder, religious meal served in Jewish homes on the 15th and 16th of the month of Nisan to commence the festival of Passover. The religious nature of the seder with its carefully prescribed ritual makes the dinner quite unlike family dinners held on civil holidays.
The 14 Key Steps of a Passover Seder The word "seder" means order and it refers to these building blocks of the ritual. By Rabbi Barry D Lerner
The 14 Key Steps of a Passover Seder | My Jewish Learning
At the center of every Passover Seder table sits a plate unlike anything else in the religious world. Six items, carefully arranged, each one a compressed symbol carrying centuries of meaning.
The Seder Plate Explained: What Every Item Means and Why It Still ...
So you're attending a Passover seder? Wonderful! Here are some things to know before you go.