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Definition of Seder in English: Sedernoun ˈseɪdəˈsādər A Jewish ritual service and ceremonial dinner for the first night or first two nights of Passover. Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps the oldest example of the model of continuous retransformation is the Passover Seder.
- Having that kind of discussion is exactly the point of the Passover Seder.
- My attendance at the Seder unexpectedly brought these recollections and reflections to mind.
- Throughout the world, Messianic congregations hold elaborate and well-publicized Passover Seders.
- Whichever style of plate graces your Seder, it is a self-contained story of the celebration.
- Thus matzos play a special role in the ceremonial, symbol-laden Passover meal, or Seder.
- I had never seen it here, but an essential ingredient of the Passover Seder is four cups of wine or at least grape juice.
- You'd think that with all the candles and wine that a Seder would be a pretty romantic meal.
- Most Jews in some way participate in a Passover Seder and observe Yom Kippur.
- Last night we had our Passover Seder, which was so much fun.
- It is at this point that the Seder becomes a ceremony that we merely perform.
- The evening meal, called a Seder, is designed to appeal to people of all ages so that the story might be passed down through the ages.
- Many sing this list, but its purpose goes beyond a simple song to open the Seder before the serious rituals begin.
- About twenty years ago, a Jewish friend of mine invited me to attend a Seder at the home of her friends on the south side of Syracuse.
- Passover is coming and this is a wonderful opportunity to think about a Jew who may be alone, in need of an invitation to join your Seder.
- The last words of the Passover Haggadah, the liturgy used for the Seder, are a good example.
- We still began the Passover Seder and ended Yom Kippur by references to exile, but our heart wasn't into it.
Origin From Hebrew sēḏer 'order, procedure'. Rhymes abrader, Ada, blockader, crusader, dissuader, evader, fader, grader, Grenada, invader, masquerader, Nader, parader, persuader, raider, Rigveda, serenader, trader, upgrader, Veda, wader Definition of Seder in US English: Sedernounˈsādər A Jewish ritual service and ceremonial dinner for the first night or first two nights of Passover. Example sentencesExamples - It is at this point that the Seder becomes a ceremony that we merely perform.
- The last words of the Passover Haggadah, the liturgy used for the Seder, are a good example.
- Many sing this list, but its purpose goes beyond a simple song to open the Seder before the serious rituals begin.
- Throughout the world, Messianic congregations hold elaborate and well-publicized Passover Seders.
- Whichever style of plate graces your Seder, it is a self-contained story of the celebration.
- Thus matzos play a special role in the ceremonial, symbol-laden Passover meal, or Seder.
- You'd think that with all the candles and wine that a Seder would be a pretty romantic meal.
- Last night we had our Passover Seder, which was so much fun.
- Perhaps the oldest example of the model of continuous retransformation is the Passover Seder.
- We still began the Passover Seder and ended Yom Kippur by references to exile, but our heart wasn't into it.
- Passover is coming and this is a wonderful opportunity to think about a Jew who may be alone, in need of an invitation to join your Seder.
- I had never seen it here, but an essential ingredient of the Passover Seder is four cups of wine or at least grape juice.
- About twenty years ago, a Jewish friend of mine invited me to attend a Seder at the home of her friends on the south side of Syracuse.
- Most Jews in some way participate in a Passover Seder and observe Yom Kippur.
- Having that kind of discussion is exactly the point of the Passover Seder.
- The evening meal, called a Seder, is designed to appeal to people of all ages so that the story might be passed down through the ages.
- My attendance at the Seder unexpectedly brought these recollections and reflections to mind.
Origin From Hebrew sēḏer ‘order, procedure’. |