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the Jewish Seder

The Jewish Seder is a ceremonial dinner held during Passover, commemorating the Israelites’ liberation from Egyptian slavery. It involves reading the Haggadah text, which recounts the Exodus story, and eating symbolic foods like matzah (unleavened bread) and bitter herbs. The Seder incorporates rituals such as sipping wine, reclining in freedom, and singing songs to reflect on liberation and resilience. It’s a structured event designed to educate participants about history, reinforce cultural identity, and foster reflection on themes of freedom and justice across generations.