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In the past, people celebrated Passover by gathering for a special meal known as the Seder, where they retold the story of the Exodus from Egypt. Families would clean their homes of any leavened products, reflecting the haste of the Israelites' departure. Traditional foods like matzah, bitter herbs, and charoset were served to symbolize various aspects of the Jewish experience during slavery and freedom. The celebration often included prayers, songs, and rituals passed down through generations.

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