A very late happy Passover to everyone!
I meant to take pictures of everything as we did the
seder, (seder is the Hebrew word for order and is the special dinner that tells the story of Passover) but everything kind of got away from me so... here's a few pictures instead.
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Is the horseradish normally in the middle of the plate or did you move it for make room for the orange?
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'what is this strange thing you do, not normal person?'
*giggles madly* I know exactly what you mean by that!
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Why does the matzoh need a cover? Is there a symbolism to it, or some practical purpose? (It's neat, I like it!)
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This particular cover is more of pillowcase/pocket sort of thing and the matzot fits perfectly inside.
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(Why on this night is Rusty asking all these questions?)
:) Thanks for explaining stuff.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afikoman
Hmmm, I actually have no idea why it's the middle one that is broken an becomes the afikomen. It just is, it's even in the haggaddah (the prayer book used during the seder) saying the middle one is the one broken.
I do know that how the afikomen is treated differs in different families. The tradition in my family was the parents hid it and the kids found it and then presented it to finish the seder (and usually got a present of some sort) This is what my dad did when he was little, his grandfather gave out silver dollars to the kids. In some families however, the kids steal the afikomen and the adults either look for it or offer a trade/prize for the kid returning it.
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