The Seder Meal Flashcards

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What does the Unleavened Bread represent? From the Passover

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The Unleavened Bread represents that The Jews are not going back and it also represents that God is on the Jews’ side

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What do the Bitter Herbs represent? From entering the Promised Land until 70AD

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The only herbs that were quick and available to use in the desert.

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What does the Roasted Egg represent? From entering the Promised Land until 70AD

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They added roasted egg to show the Jews were strong and they did not give up, even though the Jews had been attacked by the Romans

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What do candles represent? From entering the Promised Land until 70AD

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The candles represent joy and warmth

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What did they also add? From entering the Promised Land until 70AD

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Table Cloth

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What does the wine represent? From entering the Promised Land until 70AD

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The wine is representing joy and the time The Jews are waiting for the Messiah to come and drink the wine

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After 70AD what did they add?

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The Kiddush cup, Matzos, Wine, Seder Plate, Lettuce, Shank bone, Chroset, Roasted Egg, Herbs, Vegetables, Salt water, Candle sticks ad Haggadar.

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What does The Whole Roasted Lamb represent in The Seder Meal? From the Passover

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The whole roasted lamb was eaten and it’s blood was put onto the wall. The lamb was also sacrificed to repent their sins

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