Okay, so that’s the food covered. What about drinking? It’s traditional to drink four cups of wine during the Seder. And, just like the foods, these drinks are symbolic too. “There’s a lot ...
But what about borrowing the idea of the seder’s four cups of wine — the Tu b’Shvat seder does this, as well — to help organize the evening in a Jewish way? Liking the idea of repeating an ...
(JTA) — Wine from a West Bank settlement was on the menu at this year’s White House Passover seder on Friday hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Dough Emhoff.
If you're using it for your four cups of wine it's perfect because it drinks very chilled but also rounds out a lot when it comes up to temp sitting on your Seder table. Both of the Cabs really ...
Enjoying four cups of wine (or more!) is a big part of the seder experience, and gone are the days of Passover wine being over-sweet and low quality. There’s tons of great options available now ...
Wine or grape juice is drunk to remember the tears of the slaves, among other examples. After watching the clip, students could discuss why the Seder meal is important to Jews. Lead them to the ...
Beth Shalom Sisterhood will hold its annual seder celebrating Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish agricultural new year. Fruits and wines related to the holiday will be among the light snacks and drinks available ...