Bowls for Passover Seder Plate, Ceramic
Replica of bowls made in Vienna, ca. 1900
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The Passover Seder table is perhaps the most elegant and lively of Jewish ritual settings. These seven bowls, matching the recesses of the Seder plate, will lend the festival added charm. The bowls – one in a Star-of-David shape for the center of the plate and the others heart-shaped, to fit in the surrounding recesses – are meant to contain the ritual foods of the Passover Seder meal.
The original bowls are in the collection of the Jewish Museum in Prague, which holds one of the largest Judaica collections in the world. During World War II, the Nazi occupiers filled the museum with Judaica from private collections and Jewish organizations throughout Europe. They catalogued each and every item, supposedly with the aim of returning it to its owners, deported to concentration camps, upon their “homecoming.”
Matching Seder plate also available for purchase.
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