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A Seder Plate is a special plate used during the Passover Seder that contains symbolic food eaten by Jewish families. The plate contains six circles around the circumference, each containing a symbolic item of food. Each ingredient used has a special significance to The Exodus story, which is told during the religious meal.
The six items used on the plate are bitter herbs, charoset, a vegetable, a lamb shankbone, an egg, and lettuce.
The bitter herbs represent the "bitterness" of slavery. The charoset is used to represent the bricks and mortar used slaves to build the storehouses of Egypt. The vegetables are dipped into salt water to represent tears and mirrors the pain that the Jewish slaves felt. The shankbone of a lamb is there to represent the lamb sacrificed upon Exodus. And completing the plate is the egg which represents the Passover holiday offerings and the lettuce which also symbolizes the harshness of slavery. Some Jewish families add additional items to their plates which mean different things.
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- 2008 date: April 19
- Based upon the book of Exodus
- The plate consists of six items
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Seder Plate on Amazon
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Classic Seder Plate etppsw41 - $42.00
In celebration of the jewish holiday of Pesach (Passover), Jews all over the world join together in a ceremonial meal called the Seder. The seder plate is the focal point of the Seder.
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Like Bread on the Seder Plate - $27.00
1998 Lambda Literary Award, spirituality/religion category 1999 Award for Scholarship, from Jewish Women's Caucus of the Association for Women in Psychology; Jewish Women's Caucus of the Association for Women in Psychology's Award for Scho...
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Seder Plate - "Friendship" - $45.00
Enhance your passover table with this delicate friendship ceramic seder plate. Plate includes 6 dishes. Artistically designed by Wynter Rosen.
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Nambé Judaica 14-by-14-Inch Seder Plate - $200.00
Celebrate the first two nights of Passover with this modern plate designed especially for the six ceremonial foods of seder: the egg, the charoset, the horseradish, the bone, the parsley, and the greens. The first letters of the foods' Hebr...
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