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Table of Contents:
- Why on Passover do we dip twice?
- Why do we lean on Passover?
- What not to do during Passover?
- Is Rice forbidden for Passover?
- What do you write on a Passover card?
- Is it proper to say Happy Yom Kippur?
- What can you say instead of Happy Yom Kippur?
- How do you wish someone a Happy Hanukkah?
- What do you say after mazel tov?
- What is the proper response to Shalom?
- What is a good gift for Hanukkah?
- How many Hanukkah presents do you give?
- Do you get a gift every day of Hanukkah?
Why on Passover do we dip twice?
Karpas is therefore done at the beginning of the seder, just as Joseph's tunic being dipped into blood began the Israelites' descent to Egypt. ... The second dipping some say reminds us of the dipping of hyssop into lambs blood and painted on the doorposts so the angel of death would passover that house.
Why do we lean on Passover?
Is there a class of free men that is known for sitting down at a leftward tilt? The Talmud explains that the reason for leaning leftwards is a medical one: otherwise we would choke on our food. Nonetheless, one wonders why this would be less likely to happen if we were leaning, say, backwards.
What not to do during Passover?
Ashkenazi Jews also do not eat corn, soybeans, legumes, rice, millet or other grains during Passover. Some Ashkenazi communities also forbid eating dry peas, caraway, fennel seed, mustard, garlic and peanuts.
Is Rice forbidden for Passover?
During Passover, Jews avoid leavened bread. ... And by tradition, Ashkenazi Jews don't eat legumes, rice, seeds and corn on Passover. As Rabbi Amy Levin tells NPR's Scott Simon, the custom banning my beloved rice and beans — as well as foods like lentils, edamame and popcorn — dates back to the 13th century.
What do you write on a Passover card?
May this Passover bring you peace, happiness, love and every blessing from above. Happy Passover! May the blessings of Health and Peace Passover you and yours this season. Wishing you joy and many blessings at Passover and throughout the year!
Is it proper to say Happy Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur, which is observed from sundown Sunday to sundown Monday, is considered the holiest day of the year in Judaism. It's a high holiday that follows Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. But it's not exactly a “happy” holiday. So don't tell someone “Happy Yom Kippur.”
What can you say instead of Happy Yom Kippur?
Your first inclination might be to wish your Jewish friends “Happy Yom Kippur!” because, after all, “Happy Hanukkah!” works. But heaven forbid, do not do this. Yom Kippur is a solemn day. Much better you say, “Have an easy fast” or “Good yontif,” or “Good holiday” or “Blessed Yom Kippur.”
How do you wish someone a Happy Hanukkah?
To wish someone a Happy Hanukkah, say “Hanukkah Sameach!” (Happy Hanukkah) or simply “Chag Sameach!” (Happy Holiday).
What do you say after mazel tov?
How do you respond when someone says mazel tov? Respond with “Thank you!” or “Todah!” which means the same thing, to Mazal Tov, congratulations.
What is the proper response to Shalom?
unto you peace
What is a good gift for Hanukkah?
Historically speaking, lavish gift giving isn't a Hanukkah tradition, so don't feel pressured to spend a lot of money. Gifts like books, clothes, gift certificates, and jewelry, are always appropriate, especially if they are personal and thoughtful.
How many Hanukkah presents do you give?
Eight
Do you get a gift every day of Hanukkah?
Traditionally, gifts were not a part of Hanukkah. Instead gelt -- a small amount of money or chocolate coins -- was given to children. However, some parents now include gift giving in their Hanukkah festivities.
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