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  2. 13 Modern Seder Plates for a Stunning Passover Table - AOL

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    The Passover table is a celebration of spring—and at the center of the action is the seder plate. Shop our favorites here. 13 Modern Seder Plates for a Stunning Passover Table

  3. Passover Seder plate - Wikipedia

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    The Passover Seder plate (Hebrew: קערה, ke'ara) is a special plate containing symbolic foods eaten or displayed at the Passover Seder. It is used to show all the symbolic foods that are used for the Passover Seder.

  4. Passover Seder - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] For the first half of the Seder, each participant will only need a plate and a wine glass. At the head of the table is a Seder plate containing various symbolic foods that will be eaten or pointed out during the course of the Seder. Placed nearby is a plate with three matzot and dishes of salt water for dipping.

  5. The Passover seder meal: horseradish, wine, and ... - AOL

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    But the Seder plate is a specific one just for Passover. It has special spots for each of the six foods listed above, plus some Hebrew writing, colorful painted designs or other decorations. This ...

  6. Passover 2024: Gaza conflict has changed the conversations ...

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    A Seder plate features the ceremonial foods around which the Seder is based: matzah, the zeroa (shankbone), egg, bitter herbs, charoset paste and karpas vegetable.(Provided photo, The Moore Family)

  7. Karpas - Wikipedia

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    The karpas is traditionally placed on the seder plate on the left side, below the roasted egg. The liquid is usually salt water or wine vinegar. The liquid is usually salt water or wine vinegar. The idea behind the salt water is to symbolize the salty tears that the Jews shed in their slavery in Egypt .