Hosting Passover for the first time, or just need a reminder on how to create a Seder plate? Interfaith Family has a complete guide and a video tutorial that will be very helpful. They’ve included the traditional version (what I do) and the modern version which features unique additions like orange, chocolate, artichokes, and olives.
This was very interesting. I noticed the olives and didn’t know the meaning of them and now see the importance. I enjoyed the video, it was interesting as well.
The olives are a modern addition. We never had those as part of a
Seder plate when I was growing up, but I think it’s fun to add new things.