
Seder
A Seder is a traditional Jewish ritual meal held during Passover, commemorating the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt. It involves reading the Haggadah to retell this story, eating symbolic foods that represent aspects of the slavery and freedom journey, and performing specific rituals and songs. The meal follows a set order to foster reflection, education, and communal participation. The Seder serves as a spiritual and cultural remembrance, emphasizing themes of freedom, justice, and resilience, and is typically observed with family and community gatherings over several hours.