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Seder
On the first and second night of Passover, the Seder, which means order, is held as a reenactment of the Jews exodus from Egypt. Reliving and retelling the story each year is done so that all may remember the plight and ultimate salvation of the Jews. The Seder is broken into 15 steps that illustrate the story with various traditions. For example, every person present drinks four cups of wine to remember to four promises God made to the Jews on exodus: “I will free you from the burdens of the Egyptians, I will deliver you from their bondage, I will redeem you, I will take you as my people.”(Exodus 6: 6-7)
Seder Table