What Foods To Eat During Passover?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
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    Summary:
    Number 1 Karpas: Karpas refers to a vegetable like parsley which is eaten by dipping into salty water. The small salty water bowl is placed on the side of the Seder plate. It symbolizes the tear shed by the Jewish in slavery.
    And karpas comes from the Greek word Karpos which symbolizes the freshness of spring. Instead of parsley, onion or boiled potatoes can also be used. Slice any one of them and put it on the plate. Traditionally it is placed on the left side below the roasted egg.
    So, in number 2, we have roasted egg
    Roasted egg, also known as beitzah in Aramaic, symbolizes the sacrificial offering of the Lamb at the temple in Jerusalem, and the roundness represents the continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth. From the left of the plate, the roasted egg goes into the first compartment.
    Number 3 Maror
    Maror is the bitter herb that can bring tears to the eye, represents slavery in Egypt. The family uses herbs, like horseradish or romaine lettuce to make maror.
    You will need four ingredients, 1-inch horseradish, three-fourth cup vinegar, 2 teaspoon sugar, and one-fourth teaspoon salt for maror.
    Combine all the ingredients and blend them until it is pureed. To reduce its bitterness, maror is eaten by dipping it in charoset. It goes between karpas and charoset.
    Number 4 Charoset
    Charoset represents the mortar used by the Hebrew slaves to make bricks. Those bricks were used for the construction of Egyptian structures.
    Charoset is a mixture of apples, pears, nuts, and wine. Apple and pears are peeled then they are cut finely.
    Nuts and chopped apples and pears are combined then mixed with a small amount of wine. There you have charoset for Passover.
    Number 5 Chazeret
    Chazeret is the second bitter herb which can be romaine lettuce or a leaf of horseradish or carrot plant. Just like maroz, it also represents the bitterness of slavery in Egypt.
    Commonly romaine lettuce is placed in the bottom compartment of the plate.
    Usually, it is often very sandy, so drain carefully to ensure no dirt is left. And also, check for the insects. Romaine lettuce can also have insects sometimes.
    While placing it on the plate, it has to be dried, not wet.
    Number 6 Zeroah
    Zeroah is a roasted lamb shank bone that symbolizes the lamb that was sacrificed in the temple of Jerusalem on the eve of exodus from Egypt.
    Some people also use the roasted chicken neck to represent the scarification. However, the zeroth is not eaten at the Seder. It is refrigerated and used again the following night.
    And it goes in the top compartment of the Passover Seder Plate.
    Along with all of these foods, Jewish also eat Matzo. It is unleavened bread that is placed on the top of the plate covered by a piece of cloth.
    Matzo symbolizes the unleavened bread that Jewish ate while escaping Egypt.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @ThatLondonLady
    @ThatLondonLady 2 года назад +6

    Rice & legumes are consumed by some Jews such as Sephardic, Mizrahi & reform.

  • @zepedy_zigs8561
    @zepedy_zigs8561 Год назад

    Am I alound dairy ? Or pie? It's currently 2nd day of unleavened and I had yogurt but wasn't sure now and my dad bought my favorite pie but idk if I can have any during unleavened bread?

  • @ramonortiz7462
    @ramonortiz7462 2 года назад +3

    What about soda or Dr pepper??

    • @gbWolfGirl
      @gbWolfGirl 2 года назад +2

      No. Sodas contain corn syrups which is forbidden during passover.

  • @carolinaforero8237
    @carolinaforero8237 3 месяца назад

    But wine is fermented.

  • @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767
    @annaleedaughterofyhwh7767 2 года назад +18

    Shalom! If I may suggest, removing the picture of the muslim temple when referring to the most holy temple of Yahweh! The two should never be grouped together as the same. Pêsach/Feast of Unleavened Bread are not “Jewish” holy days, but rather Feasts commanded by the most high Elohim and His followers. There is also a great difference between “Jewish rabbinical laws” which are man-made and the Torah which has been commanded by our Creator. Simply read *Leviticus 23* and do what it says and don’t do what it says not to. It’s much simpler than all the made up rules by man and not our Elohim.

    • @agapechannel
      @agapechannel 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    • @israellitegal7444
      @israellitegal7444 Год назад +1

      Tell that TRUTH Sis, plus that 9 stick candle that’s not scripture it’s 7

  • @sarahnorris872
    @sarahnorris872 2 года назад +2

    So why can u not eat corn?

    • @Hhhhhh1209_
      @Hhhhhh1209_ 2 года назад +1

      זה חלק מהדברים שאסור לאכול

    • @misskiya
      @misskiya Год назад

      OMG she asked why.

    • @sarahnorris872
      @sarahnorris872 Год назад

      @@misskiya I am just curious

  • @user-sl4um5kk3j
    @user-sl4um5kk3j 5 месяцев назад

    Do you have to eat wine?

  • @BenjaminISmith
    @BenjaminISmith 2 года назад +2

    Wine is fermented, why is beer and whiskey not allowed?

    • @abigailjoseph4190
      @abigailjoseph4190 2 года назад +4

      Because it’s fermented grain. Wine does not have any grains

  • @khyrakerr4909
    @khyrakerr4909 Год назад

    Jesus Christ died for the sins of the world. He died for the people that you hate, the people that are neglected daily, the people that are abusing drugs, he died for murderers, thieves, homosexuals, people that cheat on their partners, people that falsely accuse others, and more. Jesus is the only way to heaven. Anything else is a deception. With Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, He set an example for us. We now work out our salvation by changing the way that we live by imitating Christ. We are called to no longer live in sin, but fight against it for the rest of our lives with the help of Jesus