night of passover
No. A Seder is a Jewish religious meal recalling the Passover.
The Jews eat the Passover Seder meal on the night of Passover (Pesach). It makes little difference whether Passover begins on Shabbat or on a weekday. Note that there are festive meals on every Shabbat, but they are not called "seder" and the foods are different.
A seder is a meal to celebrate Passover in the Jewish religion
The Haggadah contains the service for the seder.
The Passover dinner that is eaten the first night of Passover in Israel, and the first two nights outside of Israel is called the Seder
It is called a Seder, or "order" in English
We follow the order of the seder as outlined in a haggadah (the book that contains the service and story of Passover.
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).
we call it the seder plate
The Paschal Supper (Passover Seder).
The word 'seder' is Hebrew for 'order'. The Jewish Seder is the ceremonial meal in Passover, during which, according to a set of ancient customs and text, we recount the Exodus from Egypt.