On Passover Night, Jews Around the World Dip a Bitter Vegetable Into a Sticky Paste Called Charoset. But Why? The Bible Speaks of Nothing of the Sort, So Where Does This Odd Tradition Come From?
On Passover night, Jews around the world dip a bitter vegetable into a sticky paste called charoset. But why? The Bible speaks of nothing of the sort, so where does this odd tradition come from?
On Passover night, Jews around the world dip a bitter vegetable into a sticky paste called charoset. But why? The Bible speaks of nothing of the sort, so where does this odd tradition come from?