- haroset
- ha·ro·set
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ḤAROSET — (Heb. חֲרוֹסֶת), paste made of fruit, spices, nuts, and wine which forms part of the seder rite on passover eve. It is symbolic of the mortar that the Jews made when they were slaves in Egypt. The word is of unknown origin. It has been suggested… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
haroset — noun plural but usually singular in construction see haroseth * * * haroses, haroset(h varr. charoseth … Useful english dictionary
PASSOVER — (Heb. פֶּסַח, Pesah), a spring festival, beginning on the 15th day of Nisan, lasting seven days in Israel and eight in the Diaspora. It commemorates the Exodus from Egypt. The first and seventh days (the first two and last two in the Diaspora)… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Charoset — For the ancient city in the Hebrew Bible, see Harosheth. Charoset made with walnuts, wine, cinnamon, honey, and fresh fruit Charoset, haroset, or charoses (Hebrew … Wikipedia
Jewish cuisine — is a collection of international cookery traditions linked by Jewish dietary laws (kashrus) and Jewish holiday traditions. Certain foods, notably pork and shellfish, are forbidden; meat and dairy are not combined, and meat must be ritually… … Wikipedia
Takkanah — A takkanah is a major legislative enactment within halakha (Jewish law), the normative system of Judaism s laws.A takkanah is an enactment which (1) revises an ordinance that no longer satisfies the requirements of the times or circumstances, or… … Wikipedia
Charoset — Jaroset al estilo sefardí con manzanas, peras, uvas pasas, ficus, zumo de naranja, vino rojo, piñones y canela … Wikipedia Español
haroseth — Seph. /khah rddaw set/; Ashk. /khah rddoh sis/, n. Hebrew. a mixture of chopped nuts and apples, wine, and spices that is eaten at the Seder meal on Passover: traditionally regarded as symbolic of the mortar used by Israelite slaves in Egypt.… … Universalium
haroses — noun plural but usually singular in construction see haroseth * * * haroses, haroset(h varr. charoseth … Useful english dictionary
ARBA KOSOT — (Heb. אַרְבַּע כּוֹסוֹת; four cups ), four cups of wine drunk by each participant at the passover seder service. This ceremony is prescribed by the Mishnah as a duty to be observed by even the poorest man (Pes. 10: 1). The four cups are drunk in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism