Passover is one of the most important holidays in Jewish tradition.

On the first night, Jews gather with their families to read the Passover Haggadah, eat matzah, and drink 4 glasses of wine or grape juice. The rituals and dishes served at the Passover Seder remind us of Egyptian slavery and the exodus from it, about those who are still imprisoned, and those who bring them freedom.

Passover is a holiday of remembrance and hope, a celebration of liberation after the hardships of confinement, and a day in which we can fully appreciate abundance while remembering poverty and disenfranchisement. Tradition clearly describes the first hours of the Seder, but towards its end, the meal begins, prepared distinctively by each family.

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