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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Beautiful plate, came in marching storage box to protect it till next season
TM
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
I really like this seder plate's beautiful images, not only inside, but the lovely Jerusalem skyline themes around the edges in perfect hues. The plate is packaged so thoughtfully, and has terrific heft (not flimsy).There is one glitch in English which is quite easily remedied with a standard handheld label-maker. Just need to print on label-tape (typically waterproof and durable) in English:1) Bitters or Bitter Herbs or Maror (under the Hebrew 'Maror'), and2) Lettuce/Horseradish or Chazeret (under the Hebrew 'Chazeret')....Easy.....It's understandable that the error happened with these two sections, because there has always been a bit of a lack of clarity and a variety of interpretations on these two bitters.Recommend.I write honest reviews to help others make informed purchases. Since I rely on reviews, too, I appreciate how helpful they can be in my purchasing decisions. Hope my review has helped you.
Aalonzo
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Bitter herbs and Horseradish are switched. I caught it anti became a fun joke at my seder and a way to show off my small amount of Hebrew. So I will keep for this memory, but I needed to point this out. it is kinda offensive and I may still return it...idk
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