Passover Supper is an important ritual meal celebrated by Jewish people all over the world. However, the term "Passover Supper" can also be referred to as a "Pesach Seder," which includes a ceremonial order of prayers, songs, and readings. Some Jewish people also refer to it as a "Passover Feast" or a "Passover Dinner." In some communities of Jewish people from Spanish-speaking countries, it may be called a "Seder de Pesaj." However, the important thing is the meaning behind the meal: to celebrate and remember the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. Regardless of what it is called, the Passover Supper is a significant event in Jewish tradition and culture.