There is no tradition of leaving an empty seat during the seder. The tradition is to have an extra glass of wine for the prophet Eliyahu. There is a prophecy that Eliyahu will return right before hamoshiach is born.
People eat the Seder meal as part of the Passover celebration. It is a symbolic meal that commemorates and retells the story of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt, as instructed in the Torah. The meal follows a specific order outlined in the Haggadah, a text that guides the rituals and readings during Passover.
To remind the Jews the bitter years their nation experienced while being enslaved in Egypt.
The hands are washed twice with water during the Seder; once shortly after starting, and once right before the meal itself.
First of all Christianity is not an occupation, also Jesus was a Jew until the moment of his crucifixion.(the "last supper" is actually Jesus and his friends sitting down to a sedar meal(a Jewish tradition)) anyways Jesus occupation before becoming a prophet was carpentry( he worked with wood)
It's a meal with kosher dairy products.
A meal that someone Jewish would consider special really depends on the individual and what foods he or she likes.
In every Jewish home.
At sundown.
They went fishing and caught some sheep to cook for their meal!
The Seder plate is a special plate used during the Passover Seder meal in Jewish tradition. It holds symbolic foods that represent various elements of the Exodus story and the Jewish people's journey to freedom. Common items on the Seder plate include bitter herbs, a roasted shank bone, a mixture of fruits and nuts, and a boiled egg.
A seder is a meal to celebrate Passover in the Jewish religion
uh, isn't that Jewish? @______@