Articles related to "Seder"
Kids Passover Crafts
Passover is a great time to teach children both in the classroom and in the home about the Seder table. Here are Passover craft ideas.
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Matza Recipes
How will you prepare matza recipes during this eight day Jewish holiday? Check out these quick matza Passover recipes.
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• seder meal
Passover for Beginners
Adults and children worldwide will feast, grow, and have fun across miles and generations. Even if you haven't celebrated Passover before, make this the year to begin.
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• seder meal
• community involvement
• feast of passover
A Seder of Chaos
While the word "Seder" means "Order" in Hebrew, my family's seders are anything but ordered. With a huge family and tons of food, the first night of Pesach is always full of fun, folly, and the proper amount of religious reverence.
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Not Your Grandma's Passover Seder
There are many new brand names and Kosher products available for the Passover Seder table in 2008. Many are healthier and lower in calories than more traditional brands.
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• new brands for passover
• drier passover wines
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Passover - Seder Plate
Passover is a time for family traditions but there's no reason why you can't include some of your own.
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• bitter herb
• spring vegetable
Passover or Pesach
Like so many holidays and religious observances, food and what it symbolizes, plays an intimate part of the Jewish Passover (or Pesach) Seder.
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• what happens at a passover seder meal?
Tu B'Shevat Getting Fruity
TuB'Shevat is the celebration of the New Year of the Tree through the exploration of taste and pleasure at the dinner table with four glasses of wine and ample bowls of fruit to share with numerous dinner guests. Included in this discussion of fruits, consider which fits you. links are included for haggadah and seder information.
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Celebrating the Passover Holiday
The Jewish holiday of Passover is just around the corner. Help your child understand more about this significant holiday with a few Passover activities and crafts.
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• ideas for a happy passover
• what is passover
• passover 2008
Cinnamon Balls
Passover, a time of dietary restrictions for Jews, is the time when a Jewish cook is at his/her most creative. Cinnamon Balls are one of the most popular tasty treats.
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• matzah
• matzo
• pesach
Coconut Pyramids
Passover for many means a lot of hard work, spring cleaning, and a search for forbidden foods. The reward for all this hard work is a week of unusual and tasty foods.
• jewish cookery
• passover cookery
• how to make coconut pyramids
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• pesach
Passover Part 2
After the Passover story, eating of the spring vegetable, the bitter herbs and matzo comes the main meal. Here are some traditional as well as new dishes.
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• farfel stuffing
• turkey
The Meaning of Passover Foods
The Passover Seder Table is steeped in religious and symbolic meaning, and as Jews partake of the meal, they are learning/recalling their deepest traditions and teachings
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• the passover symbols
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• maror
Avoiding Passover Panic
I remember cleaning for Passover last year all too clearly: Sweat, tears and more tears. This year, I refuse to procrastinate, <I>bli nedar</I> (without a promise)! I ask that all of you join me. Here are some tips on avoiding the "Here comes [Passover] Blues."
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Dealing With Leven
Nearly 3,500 years ago, God helped the Israelites by delivering them from slavery in Egypt. . .
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• israel