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Customs and Laws:To prepare for the holiday, houses are cleaned thoroughly and
dishes and utensils are replaced with those used on Passover only.
Bread and other leavened food (chametz) is forbidden and
removed from the home before Passover begins. Many Jews will eat
only food specifically marked as "Kosher for Passover."
Matzah, a flat bread made just of flour and water, is eaten.
Work is prohibited on the first two and last two days (in
Israel, the first and last days only), when rules akin to those
followed on the Jewish Sabbath are followed.
In Temple times, Passover was one of three annual pilgrimage
festivals to Jerusalem.
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The
Seder Ritual: The seder is held on
the first night or two (depending on
custom) of Passover.
- Some
characteristics of this ritual meal
are: The story of the Exodus is
retold, using a book called a
"Haggadah."
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Bitter herbs are eaten to recall the
pain of slavery, and greens to
celebrate the onset of spring. Other
foods include haroseTHP--a
fruit, nut, and wine mixture--and of
course, matzah.
- The
youngest at the table recites the
Four Questions.
- A
festive meal is eaten.
- For
more on the seder table, explore
Beliefnet's virtual seder plate.
Passover Songs: Mah Nishtana
("Why Is It Different?"); Dayenu
("It Would Have Been Sufficient");
Eliyahu Hanavi ("Elijah the
Prophet");
Chad Gadya ("One Kid") |
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