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*[[Passover Seder]], a ritualized dinner observed during Passover |
*[[Passover Seder]], a ritualized dinner observed during Passover |
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*[[Tu BiShvat]], a seder for this minor Jewish holiday modeled on the Passover Seder |
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==Hebrew Bible== |
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*[[Seder (Bible)|A portion of a biblical book]] in the |
*[[Seder (Bible)|A portion of a biblical book]] in the Masoretic Text of the Tanakh; this quantitative division is related to the triennial cycle for reading the Torah |
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*A colloquial term for the [[weekly Torah portion]] in the annual cycle of reading the Torah (in this context often pronounced ''sidra'') |
*A colloquial term for the [[weekly Torah portion]] in the annual cycle of reading the Torah (in this context often pronounced ''sidra'') |
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==Talmudic texts== |
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*One of the six orders (major sections) of the [[Mishnah]] |
*One of the six orders (major sections) of the [[Mishnah]] |
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*A study session in a daily [[ |
*A study session in a Yeshiva's daily schedule; see [[Yeshiva #Structure and features]]. |
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==Jewish liturgy== |
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*An order of prayers that constitutes a [[Jewish services|liturgy]] |
*An order of prayers that constitutes a [[Jewish services|liturgy]] |
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==Jewish mysticism== |
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*''[[Seder hishtalshelus]]'', a concept in kabbalah about the nature of God |
*''[[Seder hishtalshelus]]'', a concept in kabbalah about the nature of God |
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==People with the surname== |
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'''In [[Yeshiva]] learning''' |
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*[[Đuro Seder]] (born 1927), Croatian painter |
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*''Seder<ref>http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/seder</ref>'' refers to a fixed time for a study session on a regular basis. Just as session is derived from Latin ''sessionis'', which means sitting time, seder may also be related to Latin ''sedere'', the infinite verb form of the word "to sit," because traditional learning in Judaism takes place sitting down, and not in a standing, walking, or other position. For this reason, the word [[yeshivah]] literally means sitting, because it is the traditional place of Jewish learning. |
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*[[Sam Seder]] (born 1966), American actor |
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*[[Tim Seder]] (born 1974), American football player |
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[[Category:Hebrew words and phrases]] |
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[[he:סדר]] |
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[[ja:セーデル]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 30 October 2023
Look up seder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seder (Hebrew: סדר; plural: סדרים sedarim) is a Hebrew word meaning "order" or "sequence" may also refer to:
Jewish holidays
[edit]- Passover Seder, a ritualized dinner observed during Passover
- Tu BiShvat, a seder for this minor Jewish holiday modeled on the Passover Seder
Hebrew Bible
[edit]- A portion of a biblical book in the Masoretic Text of the Tanakh; this quantitative division is related to the triennial cycle for reading the Torah
- A colloquial term for the weekly Torah portion in the annual cycle of reading the Torah (in this context often pronounced sidra)
Talmudic texts
[edit]- One of the six orders (major sections) of the Mishnah
- A study session in a Yeshiva's daily schedule; see Yeshiva #Structure and features.
Jewish liturgy
[edit]- An order of prayers that constitutes a liturgy
Jewish mysticism
[edit]- Seder hishtalshelus, a concept in kabbalah about the nature of God
People with the surname
[edit]- Đuro Seder (born 1927), Croatian painter
- Sam Seder (born 1966), American actor
- Tim Seder (born 1974), American football player