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Moses had been instructed to lead God’s people out of Egypt and save them from the evil and ungodly Pharaoh. Because of Pharaoh’s disbelief in the power of the One True God, Yahweh sent a series of ten plagues upon the Egyptians: the Nile turned to blood and at various times the land was filled with frogs, gnats, flies, hail, locusts, and darkness. In one awesome act of God’s ultimate authority, He sent one final devastating plague: every firstborn of every household would be annihilated. In His mercy towards His people, God would shield the Israelites from such unmerciful judgement if they would follow the instructions He gave to Moses and Aaron. The specific instructions are outlined in Exodus 12:1-11. In sum, each family was to take a lamb and all households were to slaughter their lambs at the same time at twilight after a certain number of days. Then they were commanded to paint the sides and top of their doorways with some of this blood. Once this was done and all the meat of the
The Passover Seder Plate is a special plate containing symbolic foods used by Jews during the Passover Seder. The design of this plate was inspired by a late 19th-century Passover plate from Alsace. The border is decorated with ivy and Hebrew words Pesach (the pascal lamb), Matza (unleavened bread), amd Maror (bitter herbs), three essential components of the Passover seder. The painting in the center depicts the exodus from Egypt. This item comes with a certificate of authenticity of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Enclosed is a small description of its historical background in English and Hebrew. These decorative Passover Seder plates are made of a variety of materials: pewter, silver, ceramic and glass. The Seder plate is a traditional essential item for every Jewish household. These Passover Seder plates with their engaging artistry and highest quality materials are priced to fit every pocket and make perfect Jewish gifts for the Passover holiday.