🍞Pesach is a night where we only eat matzah, symbolizing the haste in which the Israelites left Egypt and the unleavened bread they took with them.
🌿Bitter vegetables are eaten on Pesach to remind us of the bitterness of slavery and the hardships faced by our ancestors.
🍴Double dipping is a unique tradition on Pesach, symbolizing the dual nature of freedom and the ability to experience both joy and sorrow.
🪑Reclining during the Pesach seder represents freedom and royalty, giving us the opportunity to embrace the liberation from slavery.
🎶The melody of the four questions is a familiar and cherished part of the Pesach seder, connecting us to our rich traditions and igniting our spirit of celebration.