Passover Seder
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Join EM for our online Passover Seder on Thursday, April 1st at 07:00.
Click here on Thursday to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81791534889
The Seder is a re-enactment of the Jewish Passover Seder with a Messianic application.
The Haggadah (telling/program) is available to download in PDF on this page (top right).
To prepare and participate with your family and loved ones, simply have the following ready (be innovative and creative):
Click here on Thursday to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81791534889
The Seder is a re-enactment of the Jewish Passover Seder with a Messianic application.
The Haggadah (telling/program) is available to download in PDF on this page (top right).
To prepare and participate with your family and loved ones, simply have the following ready (be innovative and creative):
Haroset |
Combine: 1/2 cup chopped nuts 1/2 cup diced apple 1 Tbsp. cinnamon 1 Tbsp. sugar Red wine or juice as desired. This recipe can be increased to serve any number; it should serve 4 to 6 people. |
Marror |
A bitter herb such as the top of the horseradish root or parsley. |
Egg |
One slice of hard-cooked egg. |
Salt water |
A separate small dish next to the dinner plate. |
Wine glass |
This should be empty at the beginning of the meal. |
Matzah (cracker biscuit) |
One piece. |
In addition to these items, the leader should have:
Three Matzot |
One on top of the other. |
Red Grape Juice |
A Carafe or pitcher with sufficient juice for each person to participate in three cups. |
Napkin |
A separate plate with a napkin on it. This will be used to cover the afikomen (hidden portion) during the meal. |
Lamb |
A plate with a small piece of lamb for each person. This can easily be done by cooking a few lamb chops and cutting them into a sufficient number of pieces. Chicken will also do if lamb is not available. |