During the Passover seder, we host a formal sit-down meal for loved ones. With these recipes, try something new and serve an entire meal inspired by the items of the seder plate! Our Passover menu is sure to delight by fusing traditional Passover dishes with symbolic flavors:
Read MoreMatza cover - a special cloth used to cover the matzas during the ceremony. You can also use a plain napkin.
Read MoreThe Afikoman is a piece of Matza or a 'treasure' that we hide at the beginning of the night to keep the kids engaged. Towards the end of the evening, the kids look for the Afikoman and return it in exchange for an attractive gift.
Some purchase gifts in advance, others negotiate for the return of the Afikoman at the end of the meal.
Traditionally, we hide one Afikoman, though some hide one afikoman for each kid.
Read MoreFour cups of wine representing the redemption of the Israelites from slavery. The cups are a useful way to keep track of the Seder's progress. Each guest receives a set of four cup markers and adds a marker to the glass as each glass is poured.
Read MoreThe Ten Plagues are the peak of the Exodus story. Getting to know them ahead of time is key to engaging kids during the ceremony.
Read MoreThe Haggadah is a guide for the Seder ceremony. The Seder takes place at home and involves the entire family, old and young, and sometimes close friends.
We invested a lot of effort in adapting the traditional Haggadah to make it more user-friendly - simpler, clearer, more engaging, and fun.
Read MoreBake a mini Matza with our very own ‘Mini Matza Maker’ and add it to your Seder table! All it takes is 18 minutes from start to finish!
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