1. Matzo ball soup
2. Ribeye Roast
3. Salad
its called matzoh
Ramues i believe
i should i know
The name of this bread is matzah
We call it matza, which is its name in the Torah (Exodus ch.12).
Jews in Sweden celebrate Passover. The question is complicated by the fact that the name of Passover is Pesach in Hebrew, and this is easily confused with Påsk, the Swedish name for Easter which is pronounced similarly enough that Swedish Jews sometimes have difficulty explaining that no, they are talking about the Jewish festival, a festival that has nothing to do with the resurrection of any messianic figure.
Matzoh which is unleavened bread.
Most likely it is some blood. To remember Moses days.Another AnswerNowadays, no one does that. That was only during the Exodus from Egypt. I think the questioner is referring to the Mezzuzah which Jewish people put on the right hand side of their doorposts, not just at Passover but always.
when the Jews where imprisoned in Egypt< God came (according to the Jewish religion) and told Moses to lead them out of Egypt. the Pharaoh refused< so God sent the 10 plagues. the tenth plague was the Angle of Death, which killed the firstborn son of every family. the only way the Angle of Death would pass over a house would be if (as God told Moses) the Jews put goats blood on their door frame. the Jews celebrate passover as the passing over of the Angle of Death
Matzah; also spelled matzoh. This thin unleavened bread is eaten during Passover. See also:More about Passover and the Seder
Pesach is the Hebrew name for the holiday of Passover. Pesach is when Jews recount the story of the Exodus. The holiday is 7 days in Israel and 8 days outside of Israel.
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