What is the seter?
The word seder is a Hebrew word that literally means "order". Although the word has a number of uses, it is most often used to refer to Sedra Passover, Jewish holiday. Passover Seder takes place on the 15th or 15th and 16th and 16th days nisan in the Jewish calendar. Since the Jewish calendar and the modern Gregorian calendar do not follow the same format, the passover takes place every year a different Gregorian day. Variations in the schedule are related to how the Passover Seder is celebrated in different parts of the world.
During a passover sitting, Jewish history is experienced by reading Haggadah and consumption of traditional food and drinks. During the seat, the enslavement of the Jewish people and their exodus from ancient Egypt is remembered. Haggadah contains complete instructions and readings for Sedas Passover. Symbolic meals to be placed on the Seder Table also outlined in Haggadah .
Seders are usually done in the house and are considered a family ritual. However, there are some groups and churches that celebrate Passover outside the context of the household. Some sedations welcome tens, even hundreds of people. Since the Sedter Passover is very often performed at home, there are many variations on the traditions that are outlined in it to meet the specific needs of each family. When the Haggadah is adhered to the letter, the seter can take up to four hours, sometimes even longer. Many families with small children therefore decided to make a shortened seder. In fact, the shortened versions of Haggadah were printed in coloring book format specifically for this type of family.
6 for people of the Jewish beliefs to praise God and discuss Torah. It is also a warm time during which the family educates young people about Judaism. This seat is also a time of music. Haggadah In fact, it includes special Passover songs. The central verse of Passover is: the LEVINCHA 'BAXACH' BAYOm Hahu Leymor Ba'avur Zeh Asah Adonay Li Betzeysi Mimitrayim.