Just like at the first Passover Seder, Jews around the world will gather with their iPads around the traditional festive meal and retell the miracle of our freedom from Egyptian slavery.
OK, maybe they didn?t have iPads at the first Seder, but you can be sure that lots of Jews will have their iPads out at this year?s Seder. Thankfully, there are plenty of apps this year that can keep you connected to the action and otherwise engaged during some of the ?less? interesting parts. The Passover Seder is the meal that involves the telling of the story of the Biblical Exodus from Egypt.? The narrative of the journey from slavery to freedom is called the Haggadah and it is filled with stories, traditional food and blessings and sometimes regional or familial customs.dwight howard michael beasley jermaine jones hbo luck unc asheville stephen jackson nba trade deadline
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