The Japanese call it wasabi Jews serve it at Passover seder What is it?
Horseradish.
It is important to note that Japanese Wasabi (Wasabi japonica) and European Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) are related but not the same plant in the slightest. Their only real similarity is the fact that they are bitter condiments.
Until what time can one eat chametz in Jerusalem?
Chametz can be eaten in Jerusalem until the morning before Passover and cannot be eaten again until the end of the Passover season. The exact time until when chametz can be eaten is publicized locally in Jewish communities. Some religious Jews burn or destroy any chametz they have in preparation for Passover.
What religious holiday commemorates Abram's sacrifice his son Ishmael to Allah?
Eid ul Azha in the month of zil-hajj
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The Sikh community of India are the ones that celebrate Baisakhi. The celebration consists of a great feast, dancing, folk music, and a number of fairs.
What symbolizes the bitterness the Hebrews felt when they were slaves in Egypt?
In Jewish tradition, the maror (מרור) symbolizes the bitterness. "Mar" means bitter. In most family traditions, horseradish is used for the maror during the Passover meal. In Israel, Romaine lettuce is also widely used.
Who or what were the ten players of Egypt?
plagues not players
1 blood
2 frogs
3lice
4 flies
5 pestilence
6 boils
7 hail
8 locust
9 darkness
10 death of the first born
plagues were so that pharoa would let the Jews go and to prove G-ds power