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.
Religious Jews have an extra chair ready and leave the door open for the Prophet Elijah.
Peepholes!
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
While today, many Jews don't eat lamb on Passover, the idea came from the original Passover event in Egypt. The Jews were told to slaughter a lamb and leave the blood on the door post as a sign to the Angel of Death not to kill their firstborns (as the plague would hit the Egyptians). Roasted lamb also has significance because it is one of the sacrifices that was used in the Temple, before it was destroyed. The sacrifice was delivered on Passover, as well as other holidays. Lamb was an offering of thanks that was eaten by the family that made the offering during Passover. Many Ashkenazi Jews won't eat lamb because we don't have the Temple at this time. Most Sephardim don't have any restrictions on eating lamb during Passover.
Nothing. He tells you that you can't do anything to get in, and that is to be taken literally.
Only if you smear goat blood over your door.
you need to remove the inside door panel to get access to the inside, remove the clips holding the door handle assembly and the whole thing comes off
This is because before the Exodus from Egypt when the 1st plague (water turning to blood) arrived, the Jews would put lamb's blood on their door so God would know to give them water (and not blood)
The outside door handle on a car allows the driver or passengers to easily open the door from the outside by pulling or lifting the handle.
The blood was painted on the door posts of the homes of the Israelites.
They put lamb's blood on their doors.
No, there is not a diagram to take apart the outside of a door handle. However, there is a diagram that shows how a door is held together, and from there a person can take apart the outside door handle.