The elements that are part of the holiday of Passover and its historical significance to the Hebrew people include:
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Special meal called a Seder: The Seder is a key ritual meal during Passover that commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
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Symbolic foods: During the Seder, symbolic foods, such as matzah (unleavened bread), bitter herbs, and charoset, are used to represent various aspects of the Exodus story.
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Prayer: Prayers and blessings are an integral part of the Passover Seder, expressing gratitude and commemoration of the deliverance from slavery.
The option "Songs to celebrate many gods" does not specifically pertain to Passover and would not be an appropriate answer, as Passover focuses on the singular worship of the God of Israel.