What is the difference between seder and passover




















When is Passover ? Learn all about the holiday here. There are some essential elements to the seder that underlie the retelling of the Exodus. The three fundamental patterns of the seder are the family, the individual, and the nation. As a home event involving the full family as well as guests, the seder draws together all age groups. It requires the participation of the old and the young. On the individual level, the seder requires every participant to feel as though he or she personally left Egypt.

The national pattern of the seder symbolizes the first step toward the final redemption from slavery and the formation of the Jewish nation. It contains questions and answers, stories, show and tell, song, food as reward and symbol, pathos, and suspense.

The creation of this script took place over hundreds of years at the beginning of the Common Era. There is evidence that parts of the seder were in a fixed format by the time of the Mishnah second to third century CE.

Midrashim were added and the current traditional version was fixed soon after. Because every generation has managed to find its own significance in this wonderful teaching tool, there is now a plethora of Haggadahs with added stories, songs, games, and pictures, to suit every political, spiritual, and religious point of view.

In order to tell the story, Jews have created an ingenious work of pedagogy. A detail from the Sarajevo Haggadah, in which maror, the bitter herb, is illustrated with an artichoke. Wikimedia Commons. Comments 2 Add Comment. Martha Stewart Member. January 4, Best time is 45 seconds from awake to asleep! I heard about it through a kindergarten teacher who uses it to put to sleep a group of 30 children. Check it out! March 24, That's it for information on the Seder meal?

No history, origination, songs, suggestions for vegetable to be eaten, etc? I always count on my Martha first! But this time, I got more info from stupid google! Back to story Comment on this project. Tell us what you think Thanks for adding your feedback. This is because on Passover you are supposed to recline at the table as a symbol of being free. There is even a specific section of the seder called the four questions, where the youngest person at the table asks about the different Passover symbols and the elders explain.

In addition to eating the foods represented on the seder plate with the exception of lamb, which is not eaten a Passover meal — that breaks up the two halves of the seder — is served. Traditional dishes include matzo ball soup , gefilte fish, beef brisket, chicken and potatoes. More traditional Jews will completely clean out any foods containing chametz from their home. This has to do with the story of Passover: After the killing of the first born, the Pharaoh agreed to let the Israelites go.

But in their haste to leave Egypt, the Israelites could not let their bread rise and so they brought unleavened bread. To commemorate this, Jews do not eat leavened bread for eight days. Any bread-like substance cakes, dumplings, etc. If you want to bring something for the host, pick up an item from the kosher for Passover section of your supermarket, or stick to a bottle of kosher wine or flowers. Contact us at letters time.

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