It represents the tears of slavery.
It means that you can't eat them during Passover.
its means saltwater
The holiday of Passover is when we celebrate how HaShem brought us out of slavery in Egypt.
It is the farming of saltwater and freshwater organisms
A flat bread used in the Jewish celebration of Passover.
joy and happiness after escaping slavery.
dont you mean saltwater fish?
There is no such thing as a "reformed" Jew. It is called "reform Jew". Reform Jews celebrate passover as a commoration of the exodus of the ancestors of the Jews from Egypt and into freedom, which is the same meaning passover has to Conservative and Orthodox Jews.
"Paschal" is derived from the Latin word "Paschalis," which refers to Easter or the Passover. It is often used in relation to the Passover feast or Easter celebration in Christian liturgy.
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
Gut Pesach (גוט פסח) = "Good Passover"
In saltwater. In saltwater.