"The Feast of Unleavened Bread"
14" x 14" - 18 Mesh (AR 133)
"...and now, go and I shall send you to Pharaoh, and you will bring forth My people, the Children of Israel, out of Egypt." (Shemot/Exodus 3:10)
"Pesach" means "Passover" in Hebrew. Pesach is the festival of the unleavened bread that commemorates the exodus of the Jewish nation from slavery in Egypt by the direct hand of G-d.
The dinner that begins the festival week is called a "Seder" at which several ceremonial foods are put upon the Seder plate, which this drawing depicts: Maror, Karpas, Charoses, Zeroah, and Baytzah, and Chazeres.
For purchase information on this painting adapted to needlepoint canvas: 14" x 14" - 18 Mesh (AR 133), please contact:
Pamela Rishfeld
Rishfeld Designs, Inc
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1-770-844-6595
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