The meal on the first night of Passover is called the Seder. This meal includes drinking 4 cups of wine, eating Matza and bitter herbs and recounting the story of the Exodus from Egypt.
Seder is Hebrew for order the various ceremonies at the meal have to be done in a specific order.
The Seder meal typically takes a few hours to complete
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Matzoh which is unleavened bread.
we call it the seder plate
We call it matza, which is its name in the Torah (Exodus ch.12).
We use the digestive system.
Jews in Sweden celebrate Passover. The question is complicated by the fact that the name of Passover is Pesach in Hebrew, and this is easily confused with Påsk, the Swedish name for Easter which is pronounced similarly enough that Swedish Jews sometimes have difficulty explaining that no, they are talking about the Jewish festival, a festival that has nothing to do with the resurrection of any messianic figure.
Several meals have a special name in Judaism. On Passover night, the meal is called a 'Seder'. On the Sabbath, 3 meals are eaten, on at night and two during the day. Generally, only the 3rd meal is referred to specially as the '3rd meal' .
Caesar Salad, clue in the name :|
The Hebrew name is "Pesach" it is also sometimes known as "Chag HaAviv" - the festival of spring, "Chag HaMatzot" - the festival of matzah, and "Z'Man Cherutenu" - the time of our freedom Hope it helps
Matzah; also spelled matzoh. This thin unleavened bread is eaten during Passover. See also:More about Passover and the Seder