Discussion of the Jewish holiday of Passover, including an outline of the seder and a recipe for charoses.
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Passover on the Net Holidays on the Net Additional Jewish Holidays The Passover Seder Taking place the first 2 nights of the 8 day holiday, the Seder is the most important event in the Passover celebration. Usually gathering the whole family and friends together, the Seder is steeped in long held traditions and customs Leading up to the first night of Passover, the home is cleaned and cleared of ...
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Miriam's Cup is a new ritual for the Passover seder. Its purpose is to honor the role of Miriam the Prophetess in the Exodus and to highlight the contributions of women to Jewish culture, past and present.
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HaShem brought us out of Egypt with a Mighty Hand and an Outstretched Arm (Deuteronomy 26:8) What Is The Passover SEDER The Seder is a ritual banquet which reenacts the Exodus, conducted on both the first and second evenings of Passover. Its major feature is the reading of the Haggadah, which relates, in detail, the events of the Exodus of the Jewish people from ancient Egypt, complete with ...
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Passover Seder Dinner Haggadah (Messianic) ...
HaShem brought us out of Egypt with a Mighty Hand and an Outstretched Arm (Deuteronomy 26:8) Seder Table Checklist 1. Three Matzot (covered) The Matzot can either be part of the Seder Plate (if the plate is so constructed) or left separately. Also, they should be whole. 2. Haggadah 3. Wine 4. Seder Plate 5. Kiddush cup (at least 3.3 oz.) 6. Saucer (for spilling wine when plagues are mentioned.) ...
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HaShem brought us out of Egypt with a Mighty Hand and an Outstretched Arm (Deuteronomy 26:8) Condensed Ritual Guide to Passover Seder 1. Seder Plate A special Seder Plate is displayed during the Seder, containing the key elements of Passover. The plate is carefully prepared and placed before the head of the household, or the one conducting the Seder, who dispenses the Seder foods to each of the ...
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