In the home. Communal Seder meals are held in some synagogues or social halls, for the needy.
That depends on the Hebrew Calendar.
The first time, it was held in Egypt (Exodus ch.12).
Wrong. The seder is held at home, and the special festival prayer-services are held in the synagogue.
A Haggadah is a book that contains the religious ceremony for the first night of Passover (outside of Israel the ceremony is held on the first 2 nights of Passover).
Passover is the feast that celebrates the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. It commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery and their journey to freedom led by Moses. During Passover, a Seder meal is held where specific foods and prayers are shared to retell the story of the exodus.
The Passover (Pesach) Seder is a special festive meal held on the night of Passover. In it, Jews tell of the Exodus (From a book called the Haggadah) and have specified foods (including matzoh and bitter herb).
The religious ceremony held on the first two nights of Passover outside of Israel (1st night only in Israel) is called a Seder. The word Seder means 'order'.
Passover begins on the 15th of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, which typically falls in March or April. The holiday lasts for eight days in the Diaspora and seven days in Israel. It commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. The first Seder, a ritual meal, is held on the evening of the first night of Passover.
Yes.
Cleaning the home of regular bread and bread products and shopping for Kosher for Passover foods.
The first Passover was in Egypt
In Hebrew it is: Chag Pesach sameach In English it is: Happy Passover