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Serer vs Seder - What's the difference?

serer | seder |


As nouns the difference between serer and seder

is that serer is an individual of the Serer people while seder is the ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of Passover.

As an adjective serer

is comparative of sere.

As a proper noun Serer

is a West African ethnic group found in Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania.

Sever vs Seder - What's the difference?

sever | seder |


As a proper noun sever

is .

As a noun seder is

(judaism) the ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of passover.

Seder vs Haggadah - What's the difference?

seder | haggadah |


In judaism terms the difference between seder and haggadah

is that seder is one of the 54 parts into which the Torah is divided while haggadah is a text that sets forth the order of the Passover seder.

As a noun seder

is the ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of Passover.

As a proper noun Haggadah is

a text that sets forth the order of the Passover seder.

Seder vs Afikomen - What's the difference?

seder | afikomen |


In judaism|lang=en terms the difference between seder and afikomen

is that seder is (judaism) one of the 54 parts into which the torah is divided while afikomen is (judaism) the matzoh eaten at a passover seder, after dinner.

As nouns the difference between seder and afikomen

is that seder is (judaism) the ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of passover while afikomen is (judaism) the matzoh eaten at a passover seder, after dinner.

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