
Afikoman
The Afikoman is a piece of matzah (unleavened bread) that is broken and set aside during the Passover Seder, a ceremonial meal celebrating Jewish history and freedom. It is traditionally hidden and later sought after by children during the Seder. The Afikoman symbolizes freedom and redemption, and eating it at the end of the meal represents the final taste of Passover. The custom of hiding it adds an element of fun and engagement for children, reinforcing the themes of the holiday and encouraging participation in the traditions of the Seder.