the seder plate is an important part of it
Some kosher restaurants are open for Passover.
The holiday of Pesach (Passover) is one of the most important holidays of the Jewish year.
In the home. Communal Seder meals are held in some synagogues or social halls, for the needy.
The jewish people read readings from their bible and eat the same meals!
Passover is a Jewish holiday. Holy week is a Christian event.
The Jews eat the Passover Seder meal on the night of Passover (Pesach). It makes little difference whether Passover begins on Shabbat or on a weekday. Note that there are festive meals on every Shabbat, but they are not called "seder" and the foods are different.
because it was
It symbolizes the beginning of The Passover.
The first and last days.
Because that's when Christ rose and then he ate bread and wine for the passover. that is why it is important...
All activities that are completely normal on other holidays and on the Sabbath may be done on Passover. These include synagogue attendance, prayer, study, festive meals etc. The pursuit of business and the use of technology are the norm on non-sabbath and non-holidays.
It was important because i said so.