For the past three years we have had the beautiful experience of being with Neville & Hazel Hillier for Passover dinner; we love that they include us in this special night with family & friends.
Thank You Hillier family!
Neville & Hazel prepare a delicious seder meal....we have come to appreciate Hazel's great Jewish heritage and how the Hillier's have preserved this wonderful heritage for their family and friends.
A Passover seder is a service held at home as part of the Passover celebration. It is always observed on the first night of Passover. Participants use a book called a haggadah to lead the service, which consists of storytelling, a seder meal, and concluding prayers and songs.
The word haggadah (הַגָּדָה) comes from a Hebrew word meaning "tale" or "parable," and it contains a sort of outline or choreography for the seder. The word seder (סֵדֶר) literally means "order" in Hebrew, and there's a very specific "order" to the seder service and meal.
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