Matza - food of the poor
Bitter Herb - remember slavery in Egypt
Wine - Now we are free
Cement like food - remember to morter in Egypt
Egg - symbol of mourning over the second temple (as it goes round, so does our life, we are born, die, and end up in the same place
Matzoh represents the unleavened bread that the Jews in Egypt took with them. They were baking bread, but in their haste to leave the land, they did not have time to let the bread rise before baking and it became cracker-like, and was referred to as Matzoh (Exodus ch.12). See also:
symbolizes the truth
It represents the Pascal sacrifice.
A new life.
Yes. Dog food is probably chametz on Passover and may not be owned by a Jew on Passover. Most dogs will happily eat Matzo and meat/chicken on Passover.
There are two options for Passover, you can cook food for your pets or you can purchase kosher for Passover pet food. Please see the related link for a list of approved pet foods.
Science Diet dog food does not have chumetz (leaven) in it, but it does have kitnyot (legumes). Since the food is created in a factory that is not supervised for Passover, you should buy the food before Passover so even if there is 1/60 chumetz, you are safe.
Yes.
I'm sure they donate money and food.
Either the leaving of Egypt, or the slavery of Egypt.
The levels of a food web represent the energy.
הגדה means "telling". It is the booklet that is read on Passover during the seder meal, recounting the events of the Exodus.Answer:It's a special Jewish book that tells the story of Passover.
No processed food is kosher for Passover unless its label has a symbol of reliable Rabbinic supervision.