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zebratoys · 2 months ago
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שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם וְחַג שָׂמֵחַ יִשְׂרָאֵל Shabbat Shalom Great Shabbat. Amen Shabbat HaGadol, meaning "The Great Shabbat," is the Sabbath that precedes Passover. Its name derives from a prophecy in the Book of Malachi, traditionally read on this day, which foretells the return of Elijah the prophet to herald the great and terrible "Day of the Lord." This Shabbat commemorates the Sabbath before the Exodus from Egypt and is marked by the custom of reading portions of the Haggadah. It serves as a significant time for preparing for Passover, a holiday that embodies freedom, liberty, renewal and redemption.
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derseprinceoftbd · 2 months ago
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Absolutely devastating horseradish this year. Manischewitz coarse cut white. Blew my sinuses out.
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 8 months ago
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Seder plate, 1970s.
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hiddurmitzvah · 1 year ago
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Matzah holder with seder plate from the collection of the Hungarian Ethnographic Museum
This stand, carved from tropical wood and covered with embroidered textile sheets, was collected by Gyula Grünbaum in Sopronkeresztúron (now Deutschkreutz, Austria) in 1913. From the 17th century onwards, important Jewish communities were established in the seven field towns of the Esterházy estate. The famous Talmudic school of Sopronkeresztúr, known in Hebrew as Zelem, attracted young people from far and wide. Most of the Jewish objects in the Ethnographic Museum come from this village. In the early 1910s, Grünbaum collected ritual objects in Sopronkeresztúr that were rarely or never used by the Jewish community. Both the changing customs in the traditionalist settlement and the worn condition of the objects could have justified their sale.
Four carved columns hold the three shelves for the maces and the fourth, upper shelf, the 'seder tray', which holds six bowls on legs for ritual food. On the textile covering are embroidered Torah quotations in Hebrew for the Passover feast: "And the people carried their dough before it was boiled, tying their pots into their clothes on their shoulders." (Exodus 12:34) "And they baked the dough, (...) a leavened cakes" (Exodus 12:39) "And they ate the flesh that night, roasting it on the fire, with unleavened bread and bitter herbs." (Exodus 12:8).
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treasuresfromthearchives · 2 months ago
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Hagadah shel Pesaḥ = Passover Haggadah : a new English translation and instructions for the Seder
1984
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is-the-fire-real · 1 year ago
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Seder plate, inherited from E.
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anzu2snow · 1 year ago
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I led our family seder last night. Didn’t do any Passover stuff last year, because I felt like it would be too much for me. (The cancer probably affected me.) Felt a little better about this year. It was just my parent and I. I didn’t roast the egg this time. We actually had red horseradish. The orange represents LGBTQ+ Jews and those that are marginalized. Appetizers: matzo, hard-boiled egg, and gefilte fish. Then, matzo ball soup. Used a jar this time. It was pretty good. Main: roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, and brussels sprouts. Only could eat half the chicken, half the sprouts, and all of the potatoes. I’ll have the leftovers tonight. For dessert I had fruit jelly slices. Couldn’t stomach more.
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nagel-archive · 2 years ago
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surethingsis · 2 years ago
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Lazarus Rising Seder plate
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t-plad · 2 months ago
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Learned a little bit about passover celebration.
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Seder plate
Lamb shank - forgive sin - Sacrificial system and Jesus
... - Apple something - bricks made by slaves
Bitter herbs - romain and horseraddish - ...
Bitter herbs - Parsley dipped in salt water - tears
... - ... - ...
Anyway if you see this you have to reblog and tag with a delight from ur day -- even the littlest thing counts
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zebratoys · 1 year ago
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arthistoryanimalia · 4 months ago
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Happy #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheSnake 🌕🐍
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Anton Seder (German, 1850-1916)
Art Nouveau snakes - Plate 4 from Das Thier in der Decorativen Kunst (1896)
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elder-millennial-of-zion · 1 year ago
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“Dino”: the language spoken by anti Zionist, Bundist Jewish dinosaurs before Israel unleashed the asteroid to kill them.
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this is what jvp wrote in response to the butchered Hebrew. what a fucking joke.
Jews: "hey dude your Hebrew is written from left to right, you didn't even have the common sense to double check your spelling"
JVP: "umm actually it's Zionism's fault for forcing Hebrew on their Jews and erasing their real indigenous languages 🤡"
Jews: "you realise.... the seder plate.... is always written in Hebrew..... the language of the Torah.... and it has no connection to modern Hebrew whatsoever........ you literally just had to google a seder plate and copy the fucking words........"
and just to prove this takes 5 seconds to verify:
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not only can you find a reference on google images pretty easily, you can also look it up on shopping sites like amazon to guarantee photos of empty plates (since a lot of the photos on google had the food items on them).
it's not hard to verify this, this even shows up if you google "passover plate" in case you somehow don't know what a seder is, there's no excuse for making a mistake on the most important item on the fucking table.
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disgruntled-detectives · 2 months ago
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My husband comes home from his shopping trip and proudly holds up a random bone he got from the shop and I go “nice one babe!”
Just Jewish things
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greco-roman-jewess · 4 months ago
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[location redacted] JSU (mock) Tu Bi Shvat Seder today
No kids showed unfortunately :{.
But I still had fun explaining the holiday to the librarians so all was not wasted!
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loveydoveychallah · 2 years ago
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Seder Plates
Germany (late 17th, early 18th century) | Austria (1900) | Germany (18th century) New York (1986) | Hungary (1870) | Germany (1948) | Germany (1770-76) | England (1923) | Austria (1928)
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