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It looks like what the Jews used to make bricks in Egypt, so it represents the bricks that the Jews were forced to make.

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What does the charoset represent at Passover?

symbolizes the truth


Why do people eat charoset at the Passover meal?

Charoset represents the mortar used in construction when we were slaves.


What does a charoset symbolise in Passover?

First, charoset is a mixture of nuts, fruit and wine. Some charoset recipes are paste-like, others are chunky, but at the Passover seder, however it is made, charoset symbolizes the mortar used by the Israelite slaves in Egypt in their labor for Pharoah.


What is the apple and nuts called in the passover meal?

The dish made from apple, nuts, honey, wine, and spices is called charoset. This is the recipe used by Ashkenazi Jews. Sephardi and Mizrachi Jews usually make a cooked version of charoset that has dates instead of apples.


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It symbolizes the mortar used by the ancient Israelites to build.


Did the Hebrews leave Egypt the morning after the Passover meal?

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When is a typical Passover meal?

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When was the Seder meal?

night of passover


Who prepared the passover meal?

hitler


Who celebrates passover meal?

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Why do Jews eat maror on Passover?

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Which disciple helped prepare the Passover meal?

peter helped prepare the passover meal as he was being a friend which most people are not like these days unfortunatley!!!!