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  1. Afikoman - Wikipedia

    Based on the Mishnah in Pesahim 119b, the afikoman is a substitute for the Passover sacrifice, which was the last thing eaten at the Passover meal during the eras of the First and Second Temples and during the period of the Tabernacle.

  2. Why Do We Hide the Afikomen? - Chabad.org

    The matzah that is set aside is called the afikomen, and it is eaten for “dessert” after the Seder meal in commemoration of the paschal sacrifice. (The word afikomen is from the Greek epikomen or epikomion, meaning “that which comes after.”

  3. The Hidden Matzah: Afikomen and Its Role in Passover - Learn …

    Feb 10, 2018 · The afikomen is spelled אֲפִיקוֹמָן in Hebrew and pronounced ah-fi-co-men. It is a piece of matzah that is traditionally hidden during the Passover seder. There are three pieces of matzah used during a Passover Seder. During the fourth part of the seder (called Yachatz), the leader will break the middle of these three pieces in two.

  4. Passover: The Afikoman - Jewish Virtual Library

    Afikoman is the name of a portion of matzah eaten at the conclusion of the Passover evening meal known as the seder. In most traditions, early in the evening, the person conducting the seder breaks the middle of the three maẓẓot into two pieces, putting away the larger portion, designated as afikoman , for consumption at the conclusion of ...

  5. 14 Afikoman Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org

    Read on for 14 facts about this intriguing Passover highlight. Want to read another list of fascinating Jewish facts every week? Sign up here! 1. It Means “Dessert”

  6. Afikomen - My Jewish Learning

    Pronounced: ah-fee-KOH-men, Origin: Greek, a piece of matzah that is hidden during the Passover seder, found after dinner and eaten as dessert at the end of the meal. Many families have the custom of hiding the afikomen–either the parents hide it and the children search for it, or the children hide it and parents search.

  7. The Meaning of Hiding the Passover Afikoman - Tablet Magazine

    Explore the meaning of the Afikoman tradition on Passover and learn why hiding it holds so much significance.

  8. Afikoman Customs - Chabad.org

    Many customs are associated with the afikoman. Some have a tradition of taking a staff in hand and eating the afikoman in great haste, in fulfillment of the verse (ibid. :11): Thus shall you eat it [the Paschal offering]: your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, your staff in hand, and you shall eat it in great haste.

  9. Have our gov't ‘gatekeepers’ stolen the ‘afikoman’ from the …

    3 days ago · The afikoman of Israel’s citizens is being stolen. The writer is a researcher, analyst, and commentator on political, cultural, and media issues. Related Tags Passover government israeli ...

  10. Afikoman – What it Really Means – Haggadah And The Seder 5

    In this shiur we will trace the development of the concept of “afikoman” from its origins in the tannaitic sources (2nd century C.E.) through their development in the Talmud. There are a lot of interesting phenomenon which occur in the history of this source.

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