haroset

English

Noun

haroset (usually uncountable, plural harosets)

  1. Alternative form of haroseth
    • 2008 April 12, Peter Steinfels, “Guidebook to Understanding Liberation of the Jews”, in New York Times:
      Both texts, included here in Hebrew and English, featured the four cups of wine; the matzoh, or unleavened bread; the bitter herbs; haroset, a sweet paste of fruit and spices; engaging children in the ritual; and many of the prayers found in Seders today.

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