Seder Plates
Our Passover plates range from the traditional, in materials such as pewter, nickel and silver plate to the whimsical and artistic, such as the unique hand painted Lily Art Seder Plates, making great gifts for your loved ones or hosts on Passover.
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Armenian Style Ceramic Passover Seder Plate with Colorful Floral DesignDiameter: 10.6"$28.95 -
Round Silver Plated Passover PlateDiameter: 13"$26.95 -
Silver Plated Passover Seder Plate - Floral and Diamond DesignDiameter: 15.7"/40 cm$51.95New! -
Round Pewter Passover Seder PlateDiameter: 33cm / 13"$27.95 -
Silver Plated Circular Passover Seder Plate Sun DesignDiameter: 39cm / 15"$34.95 -
Silver Plated Passover Seder Plate on Legs - Diamond DesignDiameter: 15.7"/40 cm$61.95New! -
Silver Plated Passover Seder Plate - Curving Floral RimDiameter: 15.5"/39.3 cm$43.95 -
Dorit Judaica Laser Cut Seder Plate Colorful Pomegranates - Glass BowlsDiameter: 32 cm/ 12.5"$99.95 -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Seder Plate with Six Bowls - Seven SpeciesSize: 32x5cm / 12.6" x 2"$203.00 -
Shraga Landesman Aluminum Seder Plate Multicolored Round Pomegranate ShapesDiameter: 14"$177.00 -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Wood Seder Plate with Bowls - Forest Scenes$203.00 -
Silver Plated Passover Seder Plate - Diamond DesignDiameter: 30 cm$28.95New! -
Two Tone Silver Plated Seder Plate with Wide Gold RimDiameter: 15.7"$44.95 -
Israel Museum Passover Seder Plate - Israel Designer Eli Yashar$350.00New! -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Wood Seder Plate with Bowls - Jerusalem ViewsSize: 32x5cm / 12.6" x 2"$203.00 -
Pesach Passover Seder Plate with Six Glass Bowls - White and Gold Marble DesignDiameter 12” / 31 cm$108.95 -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Laser Cut Aluminum Seder Plate - BirdsDiameter: 15"/38.1 cm$114.95 -
Israel Museum Ceramic Passover Seder Plate with 6 Matching Dishes - Colorful Flowers$330.00New! -
Shraga Landesman Aluminum and Wood Star of David Seder Plate - Silver & GoldDiameter: 12"$191.00 -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Seder Plate with Six Bowls - Colorful Design$203.00 -
Pesach Passover Seder Plate, Silver Plate on Wood Base Small Feet - Leaf DesignDiameter 17.7” / 45 cm$88.95 -
Israel Museum Porcelain Passover Seder Plate and Matching Dishes - Blue Floral Design$260.00New! -
Silver Plated Passover Seder Plate - Diamond Design with Swirling DesignDiameter: 11.8"/30 cm$25.95 -
Two Tone Silver Plated Seder Plate with Ornate Gold RimDiameter: 12.9"$37.95 -
Pomegranate Shaped Seder Plate with Six Glass Bowls – GoldDiameter 13.3” / 34 cm$86.95 -
Ornamental Seder Plate with Decorative Frame – Nickel Covered MetalDiameter: 35 cm / 14"$33.95 -
Silver Plated Circular Seder Plate - Ornate Gold FrameSize: Diameter 40 cm/16"$61.95 -
Israel Museum Porcelain Passover Seder Plate - Blue and White Floral Design$260.00New! -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Wood Seder Plate with Six Bowls - Crossing the Red SeaSize: 32x5cm / 12.6" x 2"$203.00 -
Rosh Hashanah Seder Plate, Bamboo Fiber - Pomegranate Colorful DesignDiameter: 35 cm / 14"$15.95 -
Yair Emanuel Hand Painted Seder Plate with Six Bowls - Jerusalem of Gold$203.00 -
Israel Museum Ceramic Passover Seder Plate - Replica of Pisom and Ramses Depiction, Blue$260.00New!
Passover Seder Plate
During the Sedder Meal on Passover, the Seder Plate is central to the recounting of the Haggadah, with symbolic foods used during the Seder, geared to arouse the children's curiosity and enable recounting the miracles of the Jews' Exodus from Egypt. The Keara is traditionally round, but the more contemporary ones come in various shapes. There are always six symbolic items on the plate. The Zeroah, is a roasted bone, can be a chicken wing or leg, representing the Passover offering that was brought in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. The beitzah, a hard boiled egg, sometimes given an additional couple of minutes on an open flame (make it a small one though), which also is commemorative of the festival offering brought in the Beis Hamikdash. The Maror, or horseradish root are biter herbs symbolizing the bitter suffering the Jews had to endure in Egype. Charoset, or a paste like mixture of chopped nuts, wine and apples is reminiscent of the mortar that was prepared for the brick building in slavery in Mitzrayim. The karpas, which can be a radish, onion, boiled potato or sprig of parsley, is dipped into salt water at the beginning of the Seder, to remind us of the salty tears the Jewish slaves shed. Finally, the Chazeret, or Romaine lettuce is also a bitter herb, eaten in a Matzah sandwich together with Maror.