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Passover

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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  • Do You Give Children Gifts at Passover?

    One of the most exciting aspects of any holiday is the gifts. This is especially true for children and Passover is no exception. Giving gifts to kids during Passover actually serves more of a...

  • How to Make Passover Kid Friendly

    Passover is a time for the Jewish people to gather with friends and family and read the Haggadah. It is extremely difficult for young children to sit through an entire Seder without any...

  • How to Modify a Passover Seder for Your Guests

    As the host of a Passover seder, it is important for you to create an experience that meets the needs of your guests. The following are some suggestions as to how to modify a seder, keeping their...

  • How to Give Passover Gifts

    As a part of the Passover tradition, children steal the afikomen, a piece of matzah that must be returned before the seder can conclude. They are persuaded to return the afikomen in exchange for...

  • How to Hide the Afikomen

    For most children the afikomen, which means dessert, is the highlight of the Passover seder. In fact, its whole purpose is to keep children awake, alert and attentive throughout the ceremony as...

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