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Passover Table Cloth

Passover is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated for eight days, during which time many people have special meals and gatherings with family and friends. Here are some common ways that people decorate their Passover table for the Seder and the rest of the holiday week:

  1. Seder Plate: The Seder plate is the centerpiece of the Passover table, and it contains six symbolic foods that are an important part of the Passover story. These include a shank bone, a roasted egg, bitter herbs, a sweet mixture of nuts and fruit called charoset, lettuce, and parsley.

  2. Tablecloth: Many people use a special cover tablecloth to not just cover the table for the Seder meal but for the whole 8 days. The cover  is usually iconic and depicts a scene from the bible or a Passover item like matzah 

  3. Matzah Cover: Many people use a special cover for their matzah during the Seder meal. The matzah cover may be embroidered or decorated with a special design or pattern.

  4. Kiddush Cup: A special cup is used to hold the wine that is used during the Seder meal. The Kiddush cup may be made of silver or other special materials, and may be decorated with an intricate design or engraving.

  5. Floral Arrangements: Many people decorate their Passover table with flowers, particularly white flowers such as lilies, which symbolize the purity and renewal associated with the holiday.

  6. Candles: Candles are an important part of many Jewish holidays, and Passover is no exception. Many people light candles on the Passover table to symbolize the importance of light and renewal.

  7. Place Settings: Many people use special Passover dishes and utensils during the holiday, including plates, bowls, and silverware. These items may be passed down from generation to generation and may be decorated with special designs or patterns.

Overall, Passover is a time of renewal and celebration, and people often decorate their homes and tables with items that symbolize the holiday’s themes of freedom, renewal, and new beginnings.

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