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Passover Gifts
Passover is probably the most celebrated Jewish holiday. It has become a popular custom to bring gifts to your hosts on Passover dinner, the Seder. Passover gifts, Passover gifts are often both decorative and practical. Popular Passover gifts, such as decorative Seder plates are also given as gifts on special occasions as anniversaries and weddings. Judaica artists have made a great contribution to the wide selection of originally designed Passover gifts. Here are a several ideas for unique Passover gifts that will add festivity to any Passover dinner. Passover Dinner- the Seder Passover dinner is usually held with many family members and guests who gather around the table for the festive re-telling of the story of Exodus. All members read aloud from the Hagaddah and sing traditional songs. This wonderful tradition of reliving the story of Exodus cherishes the miracles that God brought to the Israelites in Egypt and celebrates the day on which the Torah was given to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai. The Seder Pate During the Seder, we eat ceremonial foods that commemorate the enslavement of the Israelites in Egypt. The six traditional foods, which play an integral part of retelling the story of Exodus, are usually placed on a Seder plate. Passover Seder plate includes six designated spots for the six traditional foods placed in them: Marror, Chazeret, Charoset, Karpas, Zroa, a roasted egg. The Seder plate is undoubtedly the most popular of all Passover gifts, and is also a very popular Judaica artwork. The Seder Plate stands at the heart of the Passover table. Since it is the most impressive item on the table it is often beautifully decorated with prominent jewish motifs and inscribed with Hebrew words Click here to see our Seder plate collection > Matzah Plate Matzah plates make a great option for unique Passover gifts. The seventh ceremonial food eaten during the Passover dinner and in the eight days of the holiday is the Matzah - a special kind of flat bread. The matzos can be placed in a special tray known as Matzah plate. In similar to Judaica designs of Seder Plate, Matzah plates often include traditional Jewish motifs as the seven species. It is also common to find Seder Plates and Matzah plates in matching designs. Matzah cover Matzah covers make very original Passover gifts. Matzah cover can come in unique designs and can add extra festivity to the Passover table. According to the Passover tradition, Matzah is broken into two pieces at the early stages of the Seder. One piece is hidden as part of a game played with the children with the intention to keep them awake and alert during this long evening. The children need to find the hidden broken Matzah, called the Afikoman. Judaica artists, such as Israeli artist Dorit Klein have created a wide variety of delightful Matzah and Afikoman covers to fit the humorous nature of this special custom. More ideas for Passover gifts – Kitchenware According to biblical commandment, everything made of bread or flower – Chametz – must be removed from the house and bread before the holiday comes in. Many people thoroughly clean their kitchens and homes. That is why Passover is a great occasion to bring kitchenware as gifts. There is a wide range of originally designed kitchenware accessories that can really impress your hosts or families. The works of Papafork make a wonderful example to how simple forks and knifes can turn into a work of art that also make a practical solution for your kitchen. All you have to do now is browse through our wide selection of original Passover gifts and choose the one that is right for you. | |||
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