What is the ceremony all about?
It’s ceremony Pesach or Passover. This festival is a festive holiday celebration. This process will take 7-8 days on the first and last day of the festival, begins during the full moon in the first month of the year, namely on the 14th day in the "Nissan" calendar Judaism. It is a celebration that people are stopped everything of work, so Pesach is a festival celebrating called “feast of freedom” of almost four hundred years of slavery in Egypt.
The origins of the name Passover festival come from the final curse of God. The first child of the family who was born in Egypt must die. Jewish people have known from Moses, They therefore have to prepare is after eating a meal made of lamb. They will take blood of the sheep to paint the front door. When the Angel of Death comes and sees this sign, He would pass the House that and will not kill the first child of the family. That is called The Passover.
Today people will start by cleaning their own homes with family. Highlights of the Passover Seder (It’s means to organize and formalize process) Seder is being held on the table at home and between meals To tell the story of the Israelites exodus out from Egypt. Details Seder is told in a special book called the Haggada (which refers to the lecture).