Seder Night
Seder Night is a significant event in the Jewish holiday of Passover, celebrated on the first two nights of the festival. It involves a ceremonial meal that includes specific foods and rituals, designed to commemorate the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. Families gather to read from the Haggadah, a text that outlines the story of the Exodus and the traditions of the night.
During the Seder, participants eat symbolic foods such as matzah (unleavened bread) and bitter herbs, which represent the hardships faced by the Israelites. The evening includes singing, discussions, and the recitation of the Four Questions, which help engage children in the traditions and teachings of Passover.