"We will always find a way to come together and to keep our traditions alive, even if not in exactly the way to which we are accustomed." Here's a guide on how to host or participate in a seder over Zoom. 1. Leadership planning From cooking to singing, hosting and attending an in...
Unlike some other holiday meals, a Passover Seder requires a bit more participation from guests and hosts alike. A Passover meal, for this reason takes extra forethought. Don’t miss out on the reading of the Haggadah to make sure eggs are boiled or roasted for Beitza; keep brisket warm...
The article offers several tips to get through a Passover Seder. It encourages Jewish people to dip bitter herbs into some saltwater, or to consume a Hillel sandwich to stay satiated during the Passover period. It recommends finding the afikomen while rearranging some stuff in the house. It ...
Whether or not you observe Passover, this is a great time to create and learn about the Seder plate and what it means during this Jewish holiday season. Celebrated this year from sunset on 19th...
How My Mother Uses Costumes at the Passover Seder to Keep Our Family WholeSadownik, Sara
When my Epi colleague, Rhoda Boone, was arranging the Seder plate for Epi’s Classic Passover Seder Menu photo shoot, she realized those elements—shank bone, horseradish, charoset, hard-boiled egg, parsley, and lettuce—aren't just potent symbols of the Jews' exodus from Egypt. The meaty,...
For many Jews, Passover is a time to reunite with family and recount the exodus from Egypt at a meal known as the Seder. Observant Jews avoid grains, known aschametz, a reminder of the unleavened bread the Israelites ate when they fled Egypt quickly, with ...
When the Grace after Meals is said with a mezuman (a quorum of three or more males over the age of 13), Zimun is recited, in which the Leader (which need not be the same Leader as the rest of the Seder) invites the others to participate in the Grace After Meals. (If there is...
Every year, I host a big Passover Seder, and this year it happened to be just a couple weeks ago, on March 30th. If you’re not familiar, Passover is the Jewish holiday that celebrates (with lots of wine—four glasses to be exact) the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slaver...
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