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 Seder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a holiday seder for the minor Jewish holiday of Tu B'shevat, the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat.
Seder is a Hebrew word meaning "order", and can have any of the following meanings:
A related order of prayers within a given liturgy, for example: the sounding of the shofar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seder   (162 words)

  
 Introduction to A Christian Seder
In Christian Seders, this becomes the symbol of Jesus the Messiah (Christ), and is used as the bread of the Eucharist.
This is the question of curiosity and interest, which is answered eagerly and with enthusiasm, explaining in detail the customs and rituals of Passover, taking time to relate each to the community of faith, the nature of freedom, and the call to be God& people to practice justice and righteousness.
The festival of Passover, known as Pesach, begins at sunset on the 14th of Nisan (usually in March or April) and marks the beginning of a seven day celebration that includes the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
http://www.cresourcei.org/seder.html   (7011 words)

  
 The Passover Seder - The OU.ORG Kosher for Passover Guide
Seder participants are encouraged to discuss the various aspects of the Exodus in detail, beyond the text of the Haggadah.
The Seder is a symbolic reenactment of the Exodus, with a compelling message for young and old alike.
The formal part of the Seder closes with special Psalms known as Hallel, which praise the Almighty and His special relationship with the people of Israel.
http://www.ou.org/chagim/pesach/pesachguide/maze/basic9.htm   (1541 words)

  
 Seder Customs Explained
Much of the ritual and prayers of the Seder were already in existence by about 210 CE.
Since the destruction of the temple in 70 CE no sacrifices have taken place but a lamb bone was placed on the table as a reminder of the old practice.
The Seder is a happy religious family celebration.
http://www.rigal.freeserve.co.uk/jewish/seder/seder.htm   (4994 words)

  
 Passover Seder,Pesach Seder,Passover Seder Meal,Dinner,Plate,Songs,Recipes,Text,How To,Service
The seder leader then follows with a wish for the spirit of the Prophet Elijah to enter the hearts of all people, to love G-d, and to be inspired to build a good world where justice and freedom will be inherited by all of humanity.
The Passover Seder cannot be held on any other day or days during the Passover holiday except on the aforementioned days for the 7-day and 8-day celebrations, respectively.
Note that there will be variations in customs for a Passover Seder conducted in different countries; different Jewish communities within each country, be it Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Yemenite, Romaniote, Italki or Italian, or other Jewish community rites and their sub-types, and even variations from family to family within each community.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/passover/passoverseder.html   (9968 words)

  
 Judaism 101: Pesach: Passover
The text of the Pesach seder is written in a book called the haggadah.
For example, they say that the three matzahs represent the Trinity, with the broken one representing Jesus on the cross (in Judaism, the three matzahs represent the three Temples, two of which have been destroyed, and the third of which will be built when the moshiach comes).
It has the full, Orthodox text of the haggadah in English side-by-side with Hebrew and Aramaic, with complete instructions for preparing for and performing the seder.
http://www.jewfaq.org/holidaya.htm   (3182 words)

  
 Misc Study: 5760 + 240 = 6000
From the destruction of the Second Temple, which, according to the "Seder 'Olam," occurred at the end of the last week of the Sabbatical year, to the suppression of Bar Kokba's revolt, or the destruction of Bethar, was a period of fifty-two years.
Thus, the prophet mentioned in Judges 6:8 was, according to the "Seder 'Olam," Phinehas, and the man of G-d that came to Eli (1 Sam.
For the post-exilic period the author of Seder 'Olam had no sufficient sources, and his schematic chronology of the Persian centuries and thereafter...is widely in error.
http://philologos.org/bpr/files/Misc_Studies/ms067.htm   (3226 words)

  
 Sedar, the very special event of Passover
The seder is a way for each participant to relive the Exodus as a personal spiritual event.
The ritual is laid out in the haggadah, a book that is followed during the seder.
and (commonly) a hard-boiled egg, symbolic of God's loving kindness (or, according to some, a mournful reminder of the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem), are removed from the seder plate, while all recite a prayer.
http://www.theholidayspot.com/passover/seder.htm   (460 words)

  
 The Seder Table
While the Greeks began their feasts with the tickling of the palate, the seder begins by gently stimulating the imagination, inviting all present to explore and explain and make meaning of this historic eve.
Since it is also integral to the maror ritual, charoset is not a separate obligation at the seder, and thus, the blessing for maror encompasses it.
We drink four cups of wine during the seder service as a remembrance of the four promises which the Torah tells us God made to our people in Egypt: "I will bring you out"; "I will deliver you"; "I will redeem you"; "I will ake you to me for a people" (Exodus 6:6-7).
http://tiwestport.org/passover/table.html   (1529 words)

  
 Seder
The Seder (Hebrew for 'order') is a special Jewish ceremonial dinner revolving around the story of Exodus.
The fourth telling refers to questions about the customs of the Seder, and their answers.
They are rewarded by money or a small gift after they locate it, since the Seder cannot be completed without the afikomen.
http://www.wordlookup.net/se/seder.html   (1305 words)

  
 A Messianic Passover Seder
He should prepare himself spiritually and his home for the Seder.
So provide 2 to 3 hours for the Seder depending on the amount of optional text and Scripture read and the number of courses of the meal.
Jews for Jesus, holds an annual Seder banquet where you can learn and enjoy.
http://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/seder.html   (2671 words)

  
 Passover Seder
When the Seder falls on Saturday night, you should also make the Havdallah blessings as listed in the text, using the Yom Tov candles as your Havdallah candle.
There are actually seven different mitzvot that we perform at the Seder.
This way, everyone starts the Seder meal with the same thing -- as in Temple times when everyone ate the Chagigah offering.
http://passover.spike-jamie.com/seder.html   (1935 words)

  
 MyJewishLearning.com - Holidays: Modern Seder
Between the different sections of the seder, it is possible to include readings associated with Israel, fruit, and trees from both traditional and modern sources.
For example, other sedarim (the plural of seder) include the Shehecheyanu, a blessing that thanks God for the ability to celebrate the joyous occasion.
Reader: In the 16th century in northern Israel, in the spiritual town of Tzfat (Safed), the Jewish mystics created the Tu Bishvat seder.
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/holidays/Tu_Bishvat/TO_Tu_Practices/Seder.htm   (1247 words)

  
 The Seder of the Seder
The precept of the seder night is the only one in the whole Jewish lexicon where you are not given a fixed text to chant.
This custom reminds us of one from the period of the Temple: Ritual purity required that people wash their hands before dipping any food into a liquid and eating it (such as will be done in the next step of the seder).
Two thousand years ago when the Talmudic sages were asked "Why did Moses have to insist on our leaving Egypt in order to worship God; why couldn't we find some small corner and do it quietly?" they answered that no one can truly worship God if s/he is a slave to other people.
http://www.wzo.org.il/en/resources/view.asp?id=195   (3555 words)

  
 A Seder Outline
: The seder now draws to a conclusion, marked by the fourth cup of wine and a prayer that our seder be accepted and the promise of our redemption be fulfilled.
The tradition understands the Passover table ritual as a fixed progression, 15 steps, a logical unfolding of the single most important Jewish lesson from the retelling of the single most significant Jewish experience.
It is the Pesach feast which we reenact today as our ancestors did on that fateful night in Egypt.
http://tiwestport.org/passover/outline.html   (1371 words)

  
 Torah Tots - The Site for Jewish children - Passover - Pesach - The Seder
The text of the Pesach Seder is written in the Haggadah.
We are told that if someone doesn't actively explain and mention the three above items, they have not fulfilled their obligation of the Seder night.
As we approach the last part of Maggid, we reach the most important part of the reading of the Haggadah: Pointing out and explaining the three symbols of the night - PESACH, MATZAH and MARROR.
http://www.torahtots.com/holidays/pesach/pesseder.htm   (2632 words)

  
 Domestic-Church.Com: Fridge Art:Christian Passover Seder
Haggadah means "Book of Remembrance' and it is the book, or liturgy that tells the Jewish people how to celebrate the Passover Seder (meal.) Christ, mysteriously incarnate as both the Son of God and a faithful Jewish man choose the Passover Seder to institute the new 'meal' of salvation and redemption.
Christians can celebrate this seder to share a common ancestry with our Jewish brothers and sisters, and in memory of the meal that Jesus celebrated with his apostles.
Remember God's promise, "You will be my people and I will be your God" (Ex.6:7) Now let's fill our cups for the fourth and last time, and give thanks to our great God.
http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19990301/FRIDGE/seder.htm   (3821 words)

  
 Order of the Seder Service Chabad.org > Passover
The Seder service begins with the recitation of Kiddush, proclaiming the holiness of the holiday.
We witness the miraculous hand of G-d as the waters part to allow the Israelites to pass, then return to inundate the Egyptian legions.
After reciting the Hallel, we again recite the blessing over wine and drink the fourth cup, reclining
http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach.asp?AID=1751   (1219 words)

  
 Easter Seder
The following series of questions and answers attempts to use the form of the Jewish Seder to retell the story of the resurrection and to explain its significance.
For Christian people, with the popular cultural and commercial forces bearing Easter bunnies, new clothes, baskets, candy, toys, etc., it is not always easy to remember that the reason for celebrating Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Alternatives' mission is "to equip people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly." © Alternatives for Simple Living, 109 Gaul Dr. * P.O. Box 340 * Sergeant Bluff, Iowa 51054 - Resources for responsible living and celebrating since 1973.
http://www.simpleliving.org/Archives/XRisen/EasterSedar.html   (1138 words)

  
 A Christian Seder Haggadah
So, while the Seder is a celebration of deliverance already accomplished, there is a strand throughout the Seder that recognizes the yet to be fulfilled promises of God that all creation will be restored and all oppression, sin, and evil destroyed.
If a song is used here, the construction of this Seder suggests that it be a hymn and not a Gospel or "Jesus" song yet.
The very nature of this Christian Seder as communal celebration requires that no person present, especially children, be excluded from the Eucharist, although, of course, some may choose not to participate.
http://www.cresourcei.org/haggadah.html   (8459 words)

  
 Kabbalistic Tu B'shvat Seder - Tu B'Shvat with Aish
After the seder, the money should be donated to a worthy cause.
It involves enjoying the fruits of the tree, particularly those native to the Land of Israel, and discusses philosophical and Kabbalistic concepts associated with the day.
Rashi explains: When the Land of Israel will give fruit bountifully, this is an indication of the impending redemption, and there is no greater indication than this.
http://www.aish.com/tubshvat/tubshvatdefault/Kabbalistic_Tu_Bshvat_Seder.asp   (4156 words)

  
 Pesach - The Passover
The Seder plate has seven items all of which have a symbolic meaning.
It is also dipped into the salt water to remind them that the Hyssop was dipped in the blood of the sacrifice that he Lord might Passover their houses when the firstborn were being killed
Say therefore to the people of Israel, 'I am the Lord and I will bring you out from under their bondage, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great acts of judgment, I will take you for my people, and I will be your God...' (Seder promises to Moses)
http://re-xs.ucsm.ac.uk/gcsere/revision/judaism/jud4/page1.html   (614 words)

  
 Passover : History and Meaning of Freedom in Faith - Jewish Passover Pesach Holidays, Story, Recipes, Seder, Meal, ...
Added into the Passover Haggadah over a period of centuries following the establishment of the 15 steps for the Passover seder, there are a number of Passover songs that sing the praises of G-d and His powers and deeds that were done for the Hebrews during the time of the first Passover.
The meaning of 'order' in Hebrew is coincidentally, "Seder".
What follows is a list of the 15 Passover seder steps.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/passover   (2489 words)

  
 Teaching Young Children about the Passover Seder
Research the reasons Jesus chose the Passover Seder to be the Last Supper with his disciples.
In this age of suburban sprawl, our children are sometimes not exposed to the beliefs and practices of other religions.
After the Seder, discuss with them the Last Supper and its significance in our faith.
http://studentweb.fontbonne.edu/~mlyn565/webquest   (569 words)

  
 Sam Seder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soon after he began doing this, he was physically removed from the floor and after brief questioning, was asked (or, according to the view of some, "strongly encouraged") to leave the convention.
On August 9th, 2005 at 2:58 AM, Seder's wife gave birth to daughter, Myla Rae Seder.
Others believed that Seder's statement may hold some truth, though no solid evidence has surfaced as of yet to prove this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Seder   (585 words)

  
 PASSOVER SEDER HOME PAGE
The pages from the Haggadah accompanying the Seder broadcast are drawn from the archive collection of the Klau Library at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati.
The following manuscript Haggadot are referred to: For more of the illuminated Haggadah Exhibit please see Hebrew Union College's Site
http://www.emanuelnyc.org/seder/seder.html   (213 words)

  
 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . CALENDAR FEATURE . Women's Seder . April 11, 2003 PBS
The ritual details may be different, but organizers say they are celebrating the enduring Passover theme of liberation.
This year, Ma'yan, the Women's Project at the Jewish Community Center of Manhattan, celebrated the tenth anniversary of its feminist Seder.
KIM LAWTON: It's a Passover Seder -- but one quite different from most traditional Seders.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week632/calendar.html   (601 words)

  
 Seder Meal
The Seder is the joyful family dinner and worship service which is held in Jewish homes on Passover.
Commentator: It is not for ourselves alone that we offer prayer to God.
Narrator: The Seder meal includes a recitation of the service, which has many parts.
http://www.littlethingscount.com/lentseder.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Family Haggadah: A Seder for All Generations
Seder participants will experience Passover not simply through words, but through a feast of rich and vibrant images.
Elie M. Gindi originally compiled the Haggadah as a tool to teach his children the mysteries and secrets of the holiday, whild maintaining their interest and stimulating their curiosity.
Amazon.com: Books: Family Haggadah: A Seder for All Generations
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/087441685X?v=glance   (848 words)

  
 Introduction to Seder Kodashim
This term, in the Biblical context, applies to the sacrifices, the Temple and its appurtenances, as well as its officiating priests; and it is with these holy things, places and persons that the Seder Kodashim is mainly concerned.
Well, then, may the disciple of the Law in delving into the intricacies of the Seder Kodashim re-echo, in no narrow spirit, the words of that ancient prayer, 'May it be Thy will that the Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days and grant us our portion in Thy Law.'
This Seder contains also the Tractate Hullin which, although it treats of non-holy things, is included because the rules it prescribes regarding the slaughter of animals and birds, and their ritual fitness for use, constitute an integral part of the law of Holiness
http://www.come-and-hear.com/talmud/kodashim.html   (6896 words)

  
 Project Genesis Yom Tov - The Importance of Order, Seder - Torah.org
It is correct to say that the question of the order of the Seder is a question yet to be answered, standing still without answer."
Is it not appropriate and fitting that we should give some thought to the order of the passages?
The main portion of the Seder is the step of Maggid, in which we recite the Hagadah.
http://www.torah.org/learning/yomtov/pesach/5759/vol5no02.html   (1380 words)

  
 The Seder as a Living Tradition
What the Mishnah is saying is that, in spite of some of the apparent similarities between the seder and a pagan banquet, one should not treat it light-headedly as the Romans and Greeks would their own feasts.
The Roman or Greek feast served as a model for a number of additional practices which we encounter at the seder.
This meaning was understood by the Rabbis of the Palestinian Talmud, who lived under Roman rule.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/880311_Seder.html   (918 words)

  
 Uncle Eli's Haggadah: Index
Feel free to use the Haggadah at your seder, Hebrew school assembly or thesis defense.
Yes, by all means, until further notice, provided that they are not for commercial use.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Uncle_Eli/Eli.html   (159 words)

  
 Miriam's Cup: A new ritual for the Passover seder
Its purpose is to honor the role of Miriam the Prophetess in the Exodus and to highlight the contributions of women to Jewish culture, past and present.
Miriam's Cup is a new ritual for the Passover seder.
Miriam's Cup: A new ritual for the Passover seder
http://www.miriamscup.com   (46 words)

  
 In a Vegetarian Kitchen A Sephardic Passover Seder
It starts with the Seder, a celebratory meal during which families gather to recount the story as written in the Haggadah, or Passover prayer book.
But Jews from the Mediterranean, or Sephardic Jews, have some different Seder traditions in regard to food; these traditions lend themselves well to vegetarians.
Matzo balls aren't always a part of the Sephardic tradition, but a Turkish friend remembers them from his childhood Seders.
http://www.vegkitchen.com/sephardic.html   (837 words)

  
 Tu B'shvat Seder
The Diaspora Yeshiva Toras Yisrael hopes that it will offer each of us a positive and enjoyable means to celebrate a spiritual and meaningful holiday.
This little book presents the mystical Seder of Tu b'shvat.
According to the book - Pree Etz Hadar
http://www.shemayisrael.co.il/tubishvat/index1.htm   (381 words)

  
 Passover Seder
According to scripture, it is wise to have a regular meal prior to the service
This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me."
Items needed for each person to perform this Seder (Passover service):
http://www.eliyah.com/passoverservice.html   (5168 words)

  
 Contents of the Babylonian Talmud
The sole purpose for the presentation of this text is to provide full context for the many things that are said and heard about the Talmud, and to invite further study.
Foreword to Seder Nashim — The Very Rev. The Chief Rabbi Dr. J.
Foreword to Seder Mo‘ed — The Very Rev. The Chief Rabbi Dr. J.
http://www.come-and-hear.com/tcontents.html   (867 words)

  
 Young Children at the Seder
Buildings could stay on display for several days after the seder so as to add afterwards the splitting of the Red Sea on the last day of Pesach.
Each person comes to the seder with his or her own set of expectations and experiences of previous family seders.
Traditional religious observance does not permit the use of tape on a holiday, therefore this activity is appropriate before the seder starts.
http://www.haggadahsrus.com/Essay2YoungChildren.htm   (1614 words)

  
 Lamb (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
Christ is called the Lamb of God (John 1:29, 36), as the great sacrifice of which the former sacrifices were only types (Num.
The story takes place in Israel on the first anniversary of Christ’s death.
(video) starring Nick Mancuso - Dramatically presents the prophetic meaning of the Passover (Seder) dinner practiced by Jews around the world for 3-thousand years.
http://www.www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/lamb.html   (166 words)

  
 Passover Hagada Seder Tunes
Note this class was made for this page.
Introduction to the Seder (How to make a Traditional Seder) (87) by Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein of the Yeshiva of Los Angeles
http://www.613.org/passover.html   (225 words)

  
 Tu B'Shvat Seder
The Kabbalists of sixteenth century Tsfat began the custom of holding a Tu B'Shvat Seder.
They are: the first of Tishrei, Rosh Hashanah, the first day of the Jewish calendar; the first of Iyar, recording the reign of the kings of Israel; the first of Elul, celebrating the tithing of cattle; and the fifteenth of Shevat, marking the new year for trees.
We begin our Seder traditionally, by asking four questions designed to help us understand the significance of this day.
http://www.wzo.org.il/en/resources/view.asp?id=209   (1500 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Let My People Eat!: Passover Seders Made Simple
This beautiful holiday will certainly be enhanced by anyone choosing to read and implement the suggestions of this book.
There are more than the ceremonial four questions when it comes to the Passover Seder: What kinds of traditional dishes should I make?
She tells you the many ways you can prepare the Seder Plate and set your Seder table, including recipes and symbolic meanings for the traditional ceremonial foods.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0028612590?v=glance   (917 words)

  
 Seder Rennes Persians - persian cat breeders
Their beauty is exceptional but you must have the dedication to keep them looking their very best.
It is Norwegian for Ceder Run, a little community we used to live in.
I have incorporated the lines of Catillak, Candirand, Byhishands, and a beautiful male of Seder Rennes, to produce a kitten with good type, magnificent coats and best of all loving sweet personalities.
http://www.sederrennes.com   (316 words)

  
 JudaicaOnline Passover Collection
Note: See Ceramic Seder Coordinates for additional ceramic kiddush cups
Handpainted Wood 'Holy Places' Seder Plate by Emanuel.
Ceramic 'Shivat Haminim - 7 Fruits of Israel' Seder Coordinates.
http://www.judaicaonline.com/CT_Pesach/CT_PS.htm   (264 words)

  
 Passover on the Net - Welcome
New Passover seder ritual honoring the contributions of women to Jewish culture
time of family gatherings and lavish meals called Seders, the story of Passover is retold through the reading of the Haggadah.
With its special foods, songs, and customs, the Seder is the focal point of the Passover celebration.
http://www.holidays.net/passover   (481 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Talmud
The only parts preserved are the commentaries on the first four Sedarim (with the exception of several chapters and the treatises Eduyyoth and Aboth) and on the three first divisions of the treatise Nidda in the sixth Seder.
Each Seder has a number (7-12) of treatises; these are divided into chapters or Peraqim, and each chapter into precepts.
The Babylonian Talmud is cited according to treatise, folio, and page, as the content in nearly all the editions since that of the third Bomberg one (1548) is the same, e.g.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14435b.htm   (3646 words)

  
 Seder Plate
During the Seder as each item on the Seder Plate is being explained the leader of the Seder can easily turn the plate for everyone to see.
The small triangular dishes reflect upon the high polished silver to form a Star of David, symbolizing the Jewish people's freedom in the land of Israel.
This Art piece will inspire the curiosity and generate questions of all the children at your Seder.
http://www.dangivon.co.il/PageSederPlate.htm   (136 words)

  
 FamilyFun: A Kid-Friendly Passover Seder
Jewish families and friends celebrate Passover with a seder, or ritual meal, during which the story of Moses and the Exodus is retold through words and symbolic foods.
http://familyfun.go.com/parties/holiday/feature/famf0400passover   (56 words)

  
 Judaism.com - Seder Plates & Seder Sets
Since these items are referred to throughout the first part of the seder, the Seder Plate is the center of the seder.
A Seder Plate is used to hold the items used during the Passover Seder.
Many beautiful and artistic Seder Plates are available in a variety of materials.
http://www.judaism.com/holiday/passover/sederplates.asp   (92 words)

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