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Zeroa: the shankbone used on the Passover seder plate; represents the Paschal sacrifice
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Why do we place a chicken neck on the Seder Plate, and then leave it there uneaten?
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A piece of roasted meat represents the lamb that was the special Paschal sacrifice on the eve of the exodus from Egypt, and annually, on the afternoon before Passover, in the Holy Temple . . .
It is customary to use a section of a fowl's neck bone. We are also particular NOT to eat the Zero'a during or after the Seder. The sixth Rebbe of Lubavitch, Rabbi Yoseph Yitzchak, would remove almost all the flesh from the Zero'a. This is to avoid any si...
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