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kosher for Passover - translation to γερμανικά

THE DIETARY LAWS OF PASSOVER
Hametz; Chometz; Hamez; Kosher for Passover; Kosher for passover; Chumetz; Passover kashrut; Biur chametz; Search for Leaven; Hamets; Bi'ur hamets
  • A small scale ''bi'ur chametz''. Note the charred ashes of the [[lulav]] palm frond from Sukkot has been used for kindling to reuse a holy object to perform an additional [[mitzvah]].
  • ''Bi'ur chametz'' (destroying chametz)
  • alt="Chametz" in large black Hebrew letters on a letter-size piece of paper, affixed horizontally to white plastic background.

kosher for Passover         
Koscher für Pessach
kosher food         
  • [[Jerusalem kugel]] made with egg noodle, caramelized sugar and black pepper
  • Rabbi in a [[kosher wine]] shop
  • Kosher [[gummy bears]]
  • Kosher slaughter of a chicken
FOODS CONFORMING TO JEWISH DIETARY LAW
Kosher cuisine; Kosher Food; Kosher food; Milchige; Fleishige; Kosher/Parve; Kosher Pareve; Kosher Foods; Kosher diet; Kosher meal
koscheres Essen
Passover haggadah         
  • A Seder table setting
  • Exodus from Egypt]] in the [[Birds' Head Haggadah]]: bird-headed Jews bake matzos for the journey and leave Egypt with their possessions (left-hand page); a blank-faced Pharaoh and Egyptian soldiers pursue the Jewish nation (right-hand page)
  • Page from the Golden Haggadah, probably Barcelona, c. 1320. Upper right: the Dance of Miriam (Ex. 15:20), upper left: the master of the house distributing the matzot (unleavened bread) and the haroset (sweetmeat), lower right: cleaning of the house, lower left: slaughtering the Passover lamb and cleansing dishes (hagalat kelim).
  • A bronze matzo plate designed by [[Maurice Ascalon]], inscribed with the opening words of ''Ha Lachma Anya''
  • Rylands Hagaddah]]. Above, cooking the lamb and marking the door. Below, the Seder.
TEXT THAT SETS FORTH THE ORDER OF THE PASSOVER SEDER
Hagada; Haggada; Haggadah shel Pesach; Haggadah of Passover; Pesach Haggadah; Haggadoth; Passover Hagadah; Passover Haggadah; Pesah Haggadah; Pesaḥ Haggadah; Passover haggadah; Haggadot; Passover Haggada; Hagaddah; Hagadda; Hagadah; Haggadim; Haggada shel Pesach; Haggadah of Pesach
Passah-Geschichte (über den jüdischen Auszug aus Ägypten)

Ορισμός

chametz
[h?:'m?ts, 'x?:m?ts]
(also chometz)
¦ noun Judaism leaven or food mixed with leaven, prohibited during Passover.
Origin
C19: from Heb. ?ame?.

Βικιπαίδεια

Chametz

Chametz (also chometz, ḥametz, ḥameṣ, ḥameç and other spellings transliterated from Hebrew: חָמֵץ / חמץ; IPA: [χaˈmets]) are foods with leavening agents that are forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. According to halakha, Jews may not own, eat or benefit from chametz during Passover. This law appears several times in the Torah; the punishment for eating chametz on Passover is the divine punishment of kareth (cutting off).

Chametz is a product that is both made from one of five species and has been combined with water and left to stand raw for longer than eighteen minutes (according to most opinions) and becomes leavened.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για kosher for Passover
1. Perhaps also relevant is the fact that oils made from the likes of canola, corn and sunflower seed aren‘t kosher for Passover for non–kitniyot eaters.
2. It all started last Passover, when Elite notified Celiac sufferers who had purchased ostensibly safe "Kosher for Passover" candies that they could contain higher than permissible gluten levels.
3. By Rina Rosenberg Tags: Israel, Passover Many catering services become kosher for Passover ahead of time in order to provide food for celebrants.
4. The law barring the display of foods that are not kosher for Passover is a particularly blunt attempt by religious Jews to interfere in the conduct of life in secular areas.
5. This year, many other food manufacturers decided to follow in its footsteps with a warning stating that their kosher for Passover products might contain gluten – in a bid to prevent legal action.