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Four glasses of wine are drunk during the seder. The red wine at the seder symbolises HaShem's four statements of redemption in the Torah:

1. "I took you out"

2. "I rescued you"

3. "I liberated you"

4. "I took you to Me for a people"

The wine represents redemption while the colour of the red wine reminds us of the blood of the children killed for the Pharaoh.

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Each person drinks 4 glasses of wine during the Passover Seder (children usually drink Grape Juice or have tiny glasses [around an ounce] of wine). A separate glass of wine is filled for the prophet Eliyahu and no one drinks from this glass.

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Jews have 4 glasses of wine.

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