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Which food prepared for Seder represents the bitterness of slavery? eggs horseradish salt water unleavened bread

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Explanation:

horseradish

The bitterness of slavery is symbolized by a bitter herb, typically horseradish. Additionally, you could include charset, another bitter herb.

On many Seder tables for the beginning of Passover on Saturday, horseradish will be present as a representation of the hostility that the ancient Hebrews encountered while they were slaves in Egypt.

What does the egg on the Seder plate stand for?

The foods on this seder plate each symbolize a different aspect of Passover. The Pascha sacrifice is symbolized by a roasted shank bone, while the bitterness of service is symbolized by bitter herbs and the circle of life by charoset. An egg symbolizes the arrival of spring (an applesauce-like mixture with wine, nuts, apples, etc.)

Just as the egg can symbolize both sadness and renewal, the eggs we choose to place on our table today can symbolize either compassion for living things or one of the scourges of our time: industrial farming.

For more information about the Seder plate refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/1042506

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