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At the Seder table, people eat and drink in a reclining position. What does this represent?





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Answer: Freedom
More information: In the olden days, only a free person had the privilege to recline during meals. The servants and slaves, on the other hand, would often stand. Owing to this, the reclining position Jews assume at the Seder table is in celebration of the fact that they are free and no longer slaves.

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