Seder traditions for us are an collection of practices that are Sephardic in origin, but for many of us these practices have grown and changed because they were practiced underground in either maranno or crypto-Jewish households.
Remember: Sephardic Passover customs and traditions can vary from region to region, country to country, city to city, community to community, and family to family.
The most basic difference between Sephardim and Ashkenazim pertains to kitniyot, which are eaten
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