Passover is a sacred holiday for Jewish people. For seven to eight days, observants commemorate the Exodus from Egypt through various customs and rituals, from eating meals to attending special ...
While using a Passover Seder plate is a tradition dating back over 2,000 years (originally, they were made from wicker baskets), the plate itself doesn’t need to have a traditional look or feel, says ...
NEW YORK -- The first night of the Jewish holiday of Passover is Wednesday. The highlight is the Seder, a festive meal that retells the story of the Jewish people's exodus from slavery in Egypt. Every ...
With Passover underway — it runs from April 5-13 — some might be unfamiliar with the items that go on the traditional seder plate. A seder is a name for a Passover service. The seder plate holds all ...
Over the past few decades, new seder plate foods have joined some Passover tables. Next to the maror, charoset, karpas and other symbolic snacks sit oranges, artichokes, olives, chocolate and others.
There’s hardly room for the meal on the table at a seder, the ritual dinner held the first two nights of the Jewish holiday of Passover. There are candles, several bottles of wine, baskets of matzah ...
The Seder is a Passover ritual that each spring recalls the exodus of enslaved Hebrews from Egypt. Seder plates traditionally hold six items symbolizing elements of the Hebrews’ experience with ...
Passover officially begins on the evening of Mar. 30, which means that for the next couple of nights, folks will be marking the holiday by preparing Seder plates. And if you're the one prepping a ...
Let us know what you would put on your own Broadway seder plate, and see what we came up with below. A seder plate is a ritual item and the centerpiece of the Passover meal, or seder. There are six ...
If ever there was proof positive that a once-marginal feminist Jewish ritual is now mainstream, this is it: The latest Pottery Barn catalog touts a new seder plate — holding an orange. The modern, ...
As spring approaches and the chaos of Purim subsides, it is time to begin preparing yourself and your kitchen for one of the most complicated Jewish holidays: Passover. This holiday might be the most ...
Attend a Reconstructionist Passover dinner this season, and there’s a good chance there will be a new addition to the Seder plate – pineapple, to represent support for refugees and immigrants. “In ...