Did You Know?

People tell stories and sing songs at the seder!

What Happens at a Seder

People eat food and drink wine. They read from a book called Haggadah.

Why Seder is Important

It helps people remember their past. It brings families together.

What seder Does

People eat special foods like matzah.

They tell the story of Passover.

They sing songs and have fun.

They ask questions to learn more.

It helps them feel close to each other.

It is a time to be thankful.

More About seder

The seder has been done for a long time. It helps people remember when they were free. They had to leave Egypt long ago. This is why they eat matzah, which is flat bread.

At the seder, kids can ask questions. This makes them learn about their past. It is fun to share stories with family. Everyone feels happy together.

In the future, more people will join the seder. They will keep the old ways alive. It will be a time for love and joy.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Passover Seder"] --> B["Ritual Feast"] B --> C["Beginning of Passover"] C --> D["15th Day of Nisan"] D --> E["Late March or April"] E --> F["Duration: 7 Days in Israel"] E --> G["Duration: 8 Days in Diaspora"] D --> H["Seder on First Night"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Seder:A special meal with rituals during Passover.
Passover:A Jewish holiday celebrating freedom from slavery.
Diaspora:Jews living outside of Israel.
Nisan:The first month in the Hebrew calendar.
Gregorian calendar:The calendar used by most of the world today.