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  • A mixture of chopped apples, nuts, cinnamon, and wine called charoses represents the mortar used by the slaves to build the Egyptian monuments, and parsley, celery, or lettuce symbolizes the meager diet in Egypt.

    Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003

  • A mixture of chopped apples, nuts, cinnamon, and wine called charoses represents the mortar used by the slaves to build the Egyptian monuments, and parsley, celery, or lettuce symbolizes the meager diet in Egypt.

    Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003

  • A mixture of chopped apples, nuts, cinnamon, and wine called charoses represents the mortar used by the slaves to build the Egyptian monuments, and parsley, celery, or lettuce symbolizes the meager diet in Egypt.

    Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003

  • But Frieda does make excellent charoses I'll give her that much.

    Katie Halper: Leaked Ahmadinejad Diary Proves Iran Prez Is Jewish 2009

  • Place charoses on matzah, turn it over, and enjoy.

    Craig Rowin: Passover Leftover Suggestions 2009

  • And Susan Helene, in answer to your original question, a long time ago, my family does the apples-walnuts-cinnamon-sweet Kosher wine version of charoses.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Matzah, charoses, parsley, wine, and other ritualistic parts of the Seder meal lined each of the nine tables in the Pasquerilla basement.

    The Daily Collegian Online - News 2010

  • There are the bitter herbs and the charoses that symbolize the hardship and bitterness of the enslavement in Egypt.

    Aish Weekly Articles 2009

  • Place charoses on matzah, turn it over, and enjoy.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • R. Shimon went on to explain that the Seder ritual is rife with symbolism such as that of the charoses, representing the lime mixture the Jews used to bond the bricks at the behest of the Egyptian slave drivers, and the marror, which hints at our bitter exile.

    unknown title 2009

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