Passover: Holiday of Freedom
This year, Jews will celebrate the first two nights of Passover on the 6th and 7th of April with a joyous family eventthe Seder. We relive the experience of our ancestors as they were exiled and enslaved in Egypt, then liberated by G-d over 3,300 years ago. We recount the miracles of the Exodus, and pray that the future redemption comes very soon.
Observances: The Seder
We read the story of the enslavement and Exodus from Egypt in our Haggadahs. We eat matza, drink four cups of wine (or grape juice) and we consume marorbitter herbs, to remind us of the bitterness of enslavement.
Legacy: The Passover Seder is celebrated with family and friends. It is imperative that our beautiful heritage be transmitted to our children. How else can we ensure the survival of the Jewish people? That is why our Seder revolves around our children (and grandchildren) and their four questions.