
Seder Plate
A Seder Plate is a special tray used during the Jewish holiday of Passover to hold symbolic foods that represent key aspects of the story of liberation from Egypt. Typically, it includes items like maror (bitter herbs), charoset (a sweet mixture symbolizing mortar), maror (bitter herbs), zeroah (a roasted bone or shank bone), and karpas (a vegetable, often parsley). These symbols help participants remember and reflect on the significance of freedom, suffering, and hope. The plate itself serves as a focal point during the Seder meal, enhancing the storytelling and observance of the holiday’s themes.