Definition
Passover Supper is another name for the Seder, the ritual feast that marks the beginning of Passover. Think of it as the main event of the Passover holiday, a symbolic meal filled with history and tradition. It's the ceremonial dinner where the story of the Exodus from Egypt is retold. Key elements include eating matzah (unleavened bread), maror (bitter herbs), and other symbolic foods. The Haggadah guides the participants through the various parts of the supper. The Passover Supper emphasizes themes of freedom, remembrance, and gratitude for liberation from slavery.