Passover is a sacred holiday for Jewish people. For seven to eight days, observants commemorate the Exodus from Egypt through various customs and rituals, from eating meals to attending special ...
— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. As spring approaches and the chaos of Purim subsides, it is time to ...
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Sephardic Charoset
When it comes to the Passover table, there are many stars: the slow-cooked brisket, the nostalgic matzo ball soup, the spicy ...
There is a story about Rabbi Akiva at the Passover seder in the Talmud. He would distribute roasted grains and nuts to the children so they would stay awake and they would ask questions. Later on in ...
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No Seder Plate Is Complete Without Classic Charoset
With chopped apples, walnuts, and raisins all sweetened with honey, sweet red wine, and warming cinnamon, this charoset recipe will perfect the must-have addition to your Seder plate. All you need are ...
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