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How to pronounce seder in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms passover supper
Type of supper
Has types last supper, lord's supper

Examples of seder

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At Canyon Ranch, a rabbi presides over the seder, and Miriam lights the candles.
From the time.com
A surprise guest at the seder dinner convinces Danny he made the right decision.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The restaurant itself is serving fixed-price Passover seder dinners March 26-30.
From the sfgate.com
Then every year for Passover we'd have a seder, which I always looked forward to.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
The readings and songs and the games of the seder do not comprise a history lesson.
From the timesunion.com
One such decision was whether the Passover seder required four or five cups of wine.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A communitywide Passover seder will follow and honor Rochester's Holocaust survivors.
From the democratandchronicle.com
The passage is in Aramaic, unlike the rest of the seder which is in Hebrew.
From the stltoday.com
The seder is structured around the importance of curiosity and the role of questions.
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  • (Judaism) the ceremonial dinner on the first night (or both nights) of Passover
  • Lit., `order'; pl., Sedarim: The order of service observed on the first night of Pesach (and outside of Eretz Yisrael on the first two nights).
  • Literally: order; ritual for the home celebration of the first (and second) evening(s) of Pesach...the ceremony to commemorate the Exodus from Egypt on Passover Eve.
  • (Plural Sedarim); Literally, Order; having a well-defined structure; thus, the following two meanings: 1) the Festive Meal eaten on the night of Pesach, which has this name because what is eaten and the ceremonies performed at this meal follow a precise order; 2) one of the Six Orders of the ...
  • Order. A seder is the Jewish ritual conducted as part of the observance of Passover. The Haggadah, the text from which the seder is conducted, contains the precise order of the prayers, song, discussion, story-telling, eating of ritual foods and the festive meal.
  • The ceremonial meal which takes place at home during Passover in which stories and songs are read out from the haggadah.
  • A Jewish ceremonial meal held on the first day (and sometimes also on the second day) of Passover. It recalls the alleged Exodus of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt, variously dated as 1440 to 1290 BCE. The meal and associated rituals are typically held in the home.
  • Means 'order' and is usually used to refer to the Pesakh dinner using the Haggadah as a guide.
  • The meal that celebrates and remembers Passover