The Rise of the Vegan Seder
Will beets, avocados, wild rice or mushrooms make an appearance on your Seder plate this Passover?
Will beets, avocados, wild rice or mushrooms make an appearance on your Seder plate this Passover?
The Passover seder is one of Judaism’s most simultaneously stable and mutable traditions: There are universally agreed-upon aspects of the ritual (the four questions, the bitter herb, the four cups of wine), and yet there are many variations
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