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The Paschal Meal, also known as the Passover Seder, is a Jewish ritual feast that commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It typically includes symbolic foods such as matzah (unleavened bread), bitter herbs, and wine, each representing different aspects of the Exodus story. The meal is conducted using a specific order of prayers, readings, and rituals, focusing on themes of liberation and gratitude. The Paschal Meal is celebrated during the Jewish holiday of Passover, which usually falls in the spring.

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