"19th Century Traditional Engraved Pewter Seder Tray."
This antique pewter tray depicts a traditional scene, the group seated at the table during the Passover Seder. Around the edge of the plate are various engraved Hebrew inscriptions, as well as a Star of David that sits at the top of the plate's rim. This beautiful antique pewter Seder plate is distinguished by the quality of its engraving, which depicts a traditional scene, with an impressive level of detail. Passover is a very important religious holiday in the Jewish calendar. The Passover celebration commemorates God's liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in ancient Egypt, and their subsequent freedom as a people, under the leadership of Moses. Passover is a spring festival that begins on the 15th of the Hebrew month of Nissan and lasts for seven days (or eight days in more conservative or Orthodox Jewish communities). The Passover Seder, for which this beautiful engraved tray was made, is the Jewish ritual holiday that marks the beginning of the Passover celebration. Symbolic foods are placed in Seder dishes, like this one, and the meal is enjoyed by Jewish communities and families around the world. 19th Rhine Valley. Jews from Alsace Lorraine. Good general condition. Diameter 31 cm.
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