A Seder is a special meal celebrated by Jewish families during the holiday of Passover. It usually takes place on the first two nights of the holiday and involves reading from a book called the Haggadah. This book tells the story of the Exodus, when the Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt.
During the Seder, families gather around a table filled with symbolic foods, such as matzah (unleavened bread) and bitter herbs. Each item represents a part of the story and the struggles faced by the Jewish people. The Seder is a time for reflection, storytelling, and sharing traditions with loved ones.