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They eat unleavened bread (Matzoh) and retell the events of the Exodus.

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They write shopping lists so they can buy regular bread and bread products again.

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Q: What do Jews do during the passove meal?
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Which event in history would be uppermost in a Jews mind during the passover meal?

The Exodus from Egypt.


Who celebrates passover meal?

Jews.


What do Jews eat for the Passover meal and why?

Jews eat the Passover meal to commemorate what happen to them a long time ago. In the Bible, it explains that the Jews were taken out of Egypt, in a hurry. Their bread did not have a chance to leaven, and so they ate what they call "matzoh" Now Jews have a meal with "matzoh" in it, to commemorate it.


When do jews eat the seder meal?

Generally it occurs only during Passover, a Jewish holiday. There is also a seder for the holiday of Tu Bishvat, but this seder is rarely observed.


Did the Jews use water to clean their hands before the Sedar meal?

The hands are washed twice with water during the Seder; once shortly after starting, and once right before the meal itself.


What is the Hebrew special meal for how does it affect Jewish people what game do they play?

It depends entirely on which special meal you're talking about. Every Holiday except Yom Kippur has a special meal or special foods eaten. Shabbat also has a special meal, as do certain occasions, such as funerals. Jews do not play games during meals.


Who does not combine dairy and meat in same meal?

Jews dont.


What is the Jewish supper?

The evening meal for Jews has no special designation.


Does white bread mean to jews?

Pretty much what it means to anybody else. White bread used to be a luxury food, eaten only by the rich, while poor people ate whole meal bread; so Jews ate white bread for the Sabbath, if they could. Now that white and whole meal bread cost the same, and white is no longer seen as a luxury, those who prefer whole meal have it on the Sabbath as well as during the week.


Why do Jews have a haggadah at the Passover meal?

The Haggadah contains the service for the seder.


What is seder for Jews?

The word 'seder' is Hebrew for 'order'. The Jewish Seder is the ceremonial meal in Passover, during which, according to a set of ancient customs and text, we recount the Exodus from Egypt.


Why was sharing a meal very important to the Jews?

The ancient Jews did not have any special meaning to sharing a meal. although, the Arthur Shai Agnon- a Jewish-Israeli who won a literature Nobel prize- used to describe sexual interactions with "sharing a meal". it has nothing to do with ancient Jews, but maybe that's why you had that in mind.