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Shulkhan Orekh | The Seder Meal  

When do we eat? Now!

Woman passing salad across a crowded dinner table

 

Egg-sodus & the Circle of Life by Chaplain Daniel Coleman
Eggs are a symbol of health and healing. This blessing begins your meal, marking the Eggs-odus with special attention to wholeness and gratitude.

 

Got Kubbah? Add this Iraqi dish to your Passover Menu by Adva Chattler
Ever made Kubbah Patata? Now you can with this easy-to-follow cooking video highlighting a traditional Jewish food.

 


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