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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.
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 ...
The Seder, a ritual feast that occurs during the first two nights of Passover, features a symbolic Seder plate. In addition to the Seder plate, it's customary for each person at the table to drink ...
The traditional meal for Passover includes a mix of symbolic foods. Meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables, herbs, and saltwater all have a place on the Seder plate, though more modern passover meals ...
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