Churches and interfaith groups and women’s groups and gay groups host their own seders. The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture threw a seder to talk about hunger in America. President Obama attends a White House seder each year. Chocolate seders abound. And next week, a D.C. marijuana activist will host a pot seder.
What is it about the ritual meal, which Jews have held to mark the holiday of Passover every spring for centuries, that so appeals to Jews and non-Jews alike?
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