(b) Describe how Pesach (Passover) is celebrated. Flashcards

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 Prayers are said for people who are in captivity.  Chametz (grain products that are swollen or capable of swelling) is
removed from the house and no chametz is eaten.
 Pesach is welcomed into the house with the lighting of candles.
 Families often go to the synagogue and on their return there is a special
meal.
 The seder meal is a central part of the festival and is eaten on the first
and second nights of the festival.
 All the readings and instructions for the seder are in a book called the
Haggadah (a book containing the service used at Pesach).
 The meal begins with questions from the youngest child, asking about the
Pesach rituals. The origins and symbolism are then explained.
 On the table there are many symbolic foods served on a special dish.
These include:
o a lamb bone
o a roasted egg
o a green vegetable to dip in salt water
o bitter herbs made from horseradish – reflecting the bitterness of
slavery
o a paste made of chopped apples, walnuts and wine called Charoset
 Specific reference to aspects of the seder meal e.g. songs; four
questions; sitting on cushions etc.

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