Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Jewish family in the kibbutz Gal'ed during the meal on Seider Evening: a child sings to from the Hagaddah Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermeal. Seder literally means order
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Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Jewish family in the kibbutz Gal'ed during the meal on Seider Evening: a child sings to from the Hagaddah Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermeal. Seder literally means order or order, because the customs are performed according to a fixed order or order which is also in the Haggada State Date: 1964 Location: Gal'ed, Israel Keywords: Jewish religion, kibbutz, children, meals, rituals