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Seder Collection

"Seder: A Timeless Tradition of Celebration and Remembrance" Step into the world of ancient traditions as we delve into the captivating history of the Seder

Background imageSeder Collection: The First Passover Feast. Artist: Beuckelaer, Huybrecht (active 1563-1584)

The First Passover Feast. Artist: Beuckelaer, Huybrecht (active 1563-1584)
The First Passover Feast. Private Collection

Background imageSeder Collection: Passover Haggadah (ink & w / c on paper)

Passover Haggadah (ink & w / c on paper)
2961780 Passover Haggadah (ink & w/c on paper) by Italian School, (16th century); Free Library of Philadelphia; eFree Library of Philadelphia; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSeder Collection: The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Creator: Unknown

The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Creator: Unknown
The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Family eating the Passover Seder (meal). A list of the dishes: 1) shoulder of lamb with hard-boiled egg; 2) bitter herbs; 3) figs, apples, almonds

Background imageSeder Collection: The plant ornaments, c. 1890

The plant ornaments, c. 1890. Private Collection

Background imageSeder Collection: The First Passover Feast

The First Passover Feast. Private Collection

Background imageSeder Collection: Shabbat Prayer

Shabbat Prayer. Private Collection

Background imageSeder Collection: Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: Anonymous

Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: Anonymous
Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Museum Judenplatz, Vienna

Background imageSeder Collection: The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468

The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Artist: Bouts, Dirk (1410 / 20-1475)
The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Found in the collection of the St. Peters Church, Leuven

Background imageSeder Collection: Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)

Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)
Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Found in the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Background imageSeder Collection: Passover Seder Haggadah in a Jerusalem jewish home, with wine and matsa

Passover Seder Haggadah in a Jerusalem jewish home, with wine and matsa

Background imageSeder Collection: BOBERG, Ferdinand. S�District

BOBERG, Ferdinand. S�District
BOBERG, Ferdinand (1860-1946). S� District. 1927. Watercolour. SWEDEN. Stockholm. The Nacional Museum of Fine Arts

Background imageSeder Collection: PASSOVER EVE, THE SEDER SERVICE, 1889

PASSOVER EVE, THE SEDER SERVICE, 1889
PASSOVER EVE, THE " SEDER" SERVICE, 1889

Background imageSeder Collection: CELEBRATION OF PASSOVER. Illumination from the Rylands Haggadah, Spain, 14th century

CELEBRATION OF PASSOVER. Illumination from the Rylands Haggadah, Spain, 14th century

Background imageSeder Collection: HAGGADAH: PASSOVER. Service of the Eve of Passover

HAGGADAH: PASSOVER. Service of the Eve of Passover. Elaborate marginal ornamentation with a representation of the Hadhdalah ceremony. Hebrew manuscript illumination on vellum by a Spanish hand

Background imageSeder Collection: Painting Of Jewish Passover Seder

Painting Of Jewish Passover Seder
A replica of a 15th century painting from the school of Van Eyeck, depicting a Jewish Passover Seder ceremony. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageSeder Collection: Passover Seder of roasted egg, roasted bone, parsley, charoset, celery, nuts and salt water on plate

Passover Seder of roasted egg, roasted bone, parsley, charoset, celery, nuts and salt water on plate

Background imageSeder Collection: Passover Seder plate

Passover Seder plate


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"Seder: A Timeless Tradition of Celebration and Remembrance" Step into the world of ancient traditions as we delve into the captivating history of the Seder. This Passover feast, depicted in various artistic masterpieces throughout centuries, holds a significant place in Jewish culture. One such artwork is "The First Passover Feast" by Huybrecht Beuckelaer, where vibrant colors bring to life the joyous gathering around a festive table. The Passover Haggadah, inked with meticulous detail on delicate paper, tells stories that have been passed down through generations. In "The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, " an anonymous artist transports us to the c1730s, capturing their unique customs and rituals. Intricate plant ornaments from 1890 symbolize nature's bounty during this sacred time. Marriage is also intertwined with Seder traditions, as seen in an anonymous artist's depiction from the mid-15th century. The union of two souls finds its place amidst prayers and blessings. A striking altarpiece by Dirk Bouts showcases "The Last Supper, " revealing Jesus' participation in a Passover Seder. This fusion highlights shared themes between Christianity and Judaism. Aaron Wolf Herlingen's "Book of Sabbath Readings" offers insight into daily spiritual practices surrounding Shabbat prayer. It serves as a reminder that even outside Passover celebrations, faith remains constant. Ferdinand Boberg's painting takes us to Jerusalem—a city steeped in religious significance—where families gather for a traditional Seder at home. Wine flows freely alongside matsa (unleavened bread), symbolizing freedom from slavery. Finally, we witness "Passover Eve: The Seder Service" captured beautifully in 1889. This evocative piece encapsulates both reverence and jubilation felt during this annual commemoration. Through these diverse artworks spanning centuries, one thing remains clear—the enduring power of the Seder.