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Jews avoid eating normal bread and otherleavenedfoods because the Jews fleeing Egypt made bread for the escape but didn't have time for it to rise before leaving, so it baked in the hot sun and became hard like crackers. So for Pesach, Jews eatmatzah— a cracker-like bread that's care...
and I will deliver you from their bondage, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great judgment; and I will take you to me for a people and I will be to you a God” (these are the “four expressions of redemption” we recite during the Passover Seder every year)...
Five bucks for a large, melamine seder plate with shallow depressions for each symbol, and with the English and Hebrew name for each. Hebrew at Target? And for $1.99 you can get a coordinating square matzah plate with just the three little Hebrew letters that spell matzah. So very ...
For instance, the Passover Seder invites the children to participate by asking Four Questions in Hebrew about the traditions particular to that meal. There’s another point in the Seder where we talk about the four types of children. The first three are the Good, the Wicked, and the ...
Home rites, such the liturgy, Haggadah (‘Narrative’) recited at the Passover Seder, also were developed principally in Hebrew. Prayer other than in Hebrew, while licit, thus was discouraged: “When one petitions for his needs in Aramaic, the ministering angels do not listen to him, for...
83 For example, his references to use of the blood of Chris-tian babies for making the principal cakes of unleavened bread (maṣot miṣva), to mixing such blood into the first cup of wine of the seder (Passover Eve cere-mony) and to sprinkling the blood mixed into wine on the ...
Hebrew letters also represent numbers. The value is presented for you in the list above. For more information on how to interpret the numerical weight of words, please seePage 8.0 GEMATRIAof this site. The picture-story of the Hebrew letters in a word plus the meaning of the spiritual number...
the Passover Seder. By design, the Seder encourages participation by attendees of all ages and backgrounds, and that universality makes the haggadah the most creatively designed book throughout Jewish history. Let’s take a look at some of the most interesting haggadot over the last thousand and...
Already a century before, in 1687/8, following the visit of Dutch Jews to Cochin famously reported in Moses Pereyra de Paiva’s Notisias dos Judeos de Cochim, the Amsterdam printer Uri ben Aharon ha-Levi printed Elijah Adeni’s Seder Azharot, which were liturgical poems according to the ...