Everyone has their own version of Elsa. Mine is Maror.
And how is Maror better than Elsa? Maror has a dragon - Sapia.
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Everyone has their own version of Elsa. Mine is Maror.
And how is Maror better than Elsa? Maror has a dragon - Sapia.
GETTING READY
A Yemenite-Jewish family celebrating a Passover Seder, British Mandate Palestine (possibly Tel Aviv or Jerusalem), April 3, 1939. The eating of the herbs / Maror מָרוֹר to represent the bitterness of slavery which the Israelites experienced in Egypt.
I fear my kitchen might never recover from the Great Horseradishing of 5785
For a story on Passover
(Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1949)
What do you use for Maror?
Romaine Lettuce
Horseradish
Chervil
Field Eryngo
Endives
Wild Melon
Wild Carrot
Wild Mustard
Coriander
Other
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Pesachim 2:6
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