Koreich
Eating a sandwich of matzah and bitter herb | koreich | כּוֹרֵךְ
Our ancestors combined the matzah, bitter herb, and sweet Charoset into a Hillel sandwich or Koreich (which is sandwich in Hebrew). It’s named Hillel, after a famous Jewish leader, Hillel which is also why our group is called Hillel.
We take a piece of matzah, put some horseradish on it, and then the sweet charoset on top, then stack another piece of matzah on top to have a sandwich. Together they create a bittersweet sensation that combines how the Passover story is bitter in remembering our ancestors, but sweet in that we share a great meal together.
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