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  2. Passover Seder plate - Wikipedia

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    Each of the six items arranged on the plate has special significance to the retelling of the story of Passover—the exodus from Egypt—which is the focus of this ritual meal. A seventh symbolic item used during the meal—the three matzos—is not considered part of the seder plate proper. Passover Seder plate.

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    During this tradition, guests may eat from a Seder plate with symbols pointing to a different facet of the story. Other highlights include the reciting of the Haggadah (a detailed liturgy that ...

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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 ...

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    On the first two nights is the Seder, which features the symbolic Seder plate. In addition to the Seder plate, it's customary for each person at the table to drink four cups of kosher wine .

  6. Passover Seder - Wikipedia

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    Seder is a transliteration of the Hebrew סדר, which means 'order' or 'procedure'. The name also expresses the conduct of the meal, all the dishes, the blessings, the prayers, the stories and the songs, written in the Haggadah, a book that determines the order of Passover and tells the story of the Exodus from Egypt.

  7. Haggadah - Wikipedia

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    At this point in the Seder, Sefardic Jews (North African) have a custom of raising the Seder plate over the heads of all those present while chanting: Moroccan Jews sing "Bivhilu yatzanu mimitzrayim, halahma anya b'nei horin" (In haste we went out of Egypt [with our] bread of affliction, [now we are] free people), Algerian Jews sing "Ethmol ...

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    A lamb shank bone called zeroa is placed on plates to represent an animal sacrifice made at the temple before the exodus. (Vegetarians sometimes substitute this with a roasted beet.)

  9. Christian observance of Passover - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a shortened Seder meal is practiced. Many churches do a washing of the feet of the congregation on this day in recognition of Jesus washing the apostles feet at the last supper. (John 13:5–14)[oremus Bible Browser : John 13:5–14] It marks the end of the Lenten season. [1]