The document describes the traditions and rituals associated with the Jewish holiday of Passover, known as the Seder. It explains that during Passover, Jewish people thoroughly clean their homes of leaven, symbolizing the removal of sin. The Seder is a 15-step ritual meal that involves drinking wine, washing hands, asking questions, eating bitter herbs and matzah bread, finding hidden matzah, and more, all to retell the story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. The document also draws parallels between the Jewish Passover tradition and Christian celebration, noting that for Christians, Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice who allows believers to celebrate redemption from sin.