The Seder.
night of passover
In Israel, the Seder is on the first night of Passover. Outside Israel, Orthodox and some Conservative Jews celebrate Seders on the first two nights of Passover. Most other Jews have a Seder on only the first night, though some may also have Seders on the first two nights of Passover.
The period after Passover is Sfiras HaOmer. It lasts for 49 days. Be aware that it actually starts on the 2nd night of passover, not after it. This is a count towards Shavuos.
To express how different this night is.
The following was to be done only on the first Passover - the night of the Exodus from Egypt - not on following years. The Israelites put drops of blood of the Passover sacrifice on the doorposts of their homes and the lintel (the top of the doorway). Exodus ch.12.
A Jewish Seder is celebrating the holiday of Pesah, or Passover. This is when the story of how Moses let us out of Egypt is told. There is probably a Wiki page on Passover.AnswerThe word 'seder' means 'order'. It refers to the religious service held in the home on the first night of Passover (in Israel) and the first two nights of Passover (outside of Israel). During the seder, the story of the Israelites' escape from slavery in Egypt is retold. The religious service includes a celebratory dinner.
passover
To symbolically express how different this night is.
The Haggadah contains the service for the seder.
The Seder is eaten the first two nights of Passover outside of Israel, and the first night in Israel.
According to Jewish law, one is required to eat matzah at the Passover seder,on the first night of Passover, and also on the second night if outside of Israel.For the remainder of the holiday, the Jew isn't required to eat bread at all. Butif he does feel like it, then it should be the unleavened kind.
Matzo