This beautiful Seder plate features six named indentations for the foods used throughout the night, and an exquisitely crafted border of grapes and vine leaves. It would make a stunning addition to your festive table, or a great gift to people making Seder for the first time!
The Seder plate - or kearah in Hebrew, is the centerpiece of the Seder. It holds the six symbolic foods eaten and used throughout the night: Beitza, a hard-boiled egg whose shell has been singed to commemorate the destruction of the Temples; Zeroah, a roasted shank bone to remind us of the Pascal lamb offering; Maror and Hazeret, two types of bitter herb or vegetable eaten to enforce sympathy with the bitterness of the Jews' 400 year slavery; Karpas, a vegetable which is dipped in salt water to symbolize spring and regrowth; and Haroset, a thick, sweet paste made from wine, apples, dates and nuts which looks like the cement the Jews were forced to pour during their slavery.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/large-pewter-seder-plate-with-grape-border100927Large Pewter Seder Plate with Grape Borderhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/a/o/ao-avi102p.jpg44.9944.99USDOutOfStock/Passover Gifts 2024/Judaica/Seder Plates35173554<p><strong>Pewter</strong></p>
<p><strong>Size:</strong> 40cm/15.38" diameter</p>
<p>This beautiful Seder plate features six named indentations for the foods used throughout the night, and an exquisitely crafted border of grapes and vine leaves. It would make a stunning addition to your festive table, or a great gift to people making Seder for the first time! </p>
<p>The Seder plate - or <em>kearah</em> in Hebrew, is the centerpiece of the Seder. It holds the six symbolic foods eaten and used throughout the night: Beitza, a hard-boiled egg whose shell has been singed to commemorate the destruction of the Temples; Zeroah, a roasted shank bone to remind us of the Pascal lamb offering; Maror and Hazeret, two types of bitter herb or vegetable eaten to enforce sympathy with the bitterness of the Jews' 400 year slavery; Karpas, a vegetable which is dipped in salt water to symbolize spring and regrowth; and Haroset, a thick, sweet paste made from wine, apples, dates and nuts which looks like the cement the Jews were forced to pour during their slavery.</p>00add-to-cartPewterJerusalem Gifts