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  1. Passover Seder - Wikipedia

    The Seder is integral to Jewish faith and identity: as explained in the Haggadah, if not for divine intervention and the Exodus, the Jewish people would still be slaves in Egypt. Therefore, the Seder …

  2. What Is a Seder (Passover Meal)? - Chabad.org

    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.

  3. Seder | Definition, Meaning, Meal, Plate, & Facts | Britannica

    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 …

  4. The 14 Key Steps of a Passover Seder - My Jewish Learning

    Pronounced: SAY-der, Origin: Hebrew, literally "order"; usually used to describe the ceremonial meal and telling of the Passover story on the first two nights of Passover. (In Israel, Jews have a seder …

  5. What Is a Seder meal- here are the basics

    A Seder is the traditional Passover meal that holds deep significance for Jewish people. Here’s an overview of its key elements

  6. Passover: The Seder - Jewish Virtual Library

    The Seder is the special family meal during Passover during which the story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt is retold.

  7. Passover Seder: Step-by-Step - Chabad.org

    Dec 4, 2025 · What Is a Seder? The Passover Seder is a feast that includes reading, drinking wine, telling stories, eating special foods, singing, and other Passover traditions.

  8. 15 Facts About the Passover Seder - JewishFolsom.org

    The word seder means “order,” and it refers to the highly structured feast held on Passover eve, the anniversary of when G‑d (acting through Moses) took our ancestors out of Egyptian slavery more …

  9. How to Conduct a Seder - Chabad.org

    Are you leading a Seder for the first (or second) time? Feeling slightly overwhelmed at the thought of getting everything together in time? Have no idea what to do when? Here is your easy-to-use guide …

  10. The Passover Seder - Chabad.org

    The Seder is a feast that includes reading a book called " Haggadah," drinking four cups of wine, telling stories, eating special foods, singing, and other Passover traditions.