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Get help on celebrating Passover. From holding a Passover seder to making a delicious brisket, eHow's Jewish holiday experts offer step-by-step instructions for traditional meals and décor. Understand the significance of the holiday's symbolic foods, and find helpful tips and advice on hiding the afikomen from the kids, cooking matzoh brei and making pickled salmon. Additionally, find out what to serve for a Passover meal and look no further for tips on how to keep kosher.
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This delicious kugel is a vegetable dish so it can be served with any main entree. Your family will love it’s wonderful taste and they won’t even know it’s healthy for them, or a Passover specialty.
Chremslach is a traditional pancake served during Passover. Matzo meal is used in place of flour. Cremslach can be a light supper meal served with butter and vegetables or as a breakfast dish with...
Passover is a Jewish holiday which celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. It marks the beginning of the Jewish nation and their freedom to worship God. The first day of Passover is...
Passover is a Jewish holiday that primarily commemorates the freedom of the Hebrews from slavery after God punished Egypt with 10 plagues. The word "Passover" comes from the 10th plague in which...
Passover is the most widely recognized holiday of the Jewish faith. The main components of celebrating Passover are the Seder meal and decorating the table for it.
The Seder plate is one of the most meaningful parts of Passover. Filled with savory items symbolizing the Jewish people's escape from the evil Pharaoh, a Seder plate is a tradition passed on from...
Passover is celebrated in a festive meal called a Seder, during which the exodus of the Jews from Egypt is in a sense reenacted. Passover is perhaps the most important holiday for creating lasting...
Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, commemorates the Jews' exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. It ranks as one of the most important and beloved of all Jewish holidays, and it's definitely the...
Each of the foods eaten at the start of a Passover seder is emblematic of the Jews' slavery in Egypt and their exodus to freedom. Read on to discover what each food symbolizes.
Filled with chocolate, these nutty sandwich cookies are so delicious, you'll want to make them year-round. This dessert recipe is kosher for Passover and makes 36 sandwich cookies.