释义 |
se·der \ˈsādə(r)\ noun (plural se·da·rim \sə̇ˈdärə̇m\ ; or seders) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Hebrew sēdher order, division : a Jewish home or community service and ceremonial dinner held on the first evening of the Passover and repeated on the second by Orthodox Jews except in Israel commemorating chiefly the exodus from Egypt |