
Passover Seder
A Passover Seder is a ceremonial dinner held during Passover, commemorating the Israelites' departure from Egypt. It follows a structured ritual with specific foods, texts, and songs that tell the story of slavery and liberation. Key elements include bitter herbs symbolizing suffering, matzah representing haste and freedom, and a special plate with symbolic items. Participants read from a Haggadah, reflecting on the history and emphasizing themes of deliverance and hope. The Seder fosters understanding and remembrance of this pivotal event in Jewish history and tradition.