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Our Johnny G Spinning Bikes all come equipped with cup holders to keep that Manischewitz Concord Grape within easy reach, as well as convenient access to the cycling seder plate — complete with roasted egg, parsley, charoset, shankbone and exclusive kosher-for-passover Bitter Herb Cliff Bar.
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Our Johnny G Spinning Bikes all come equipped with cup holders to keep that Manischewitz Concord Grape within easy reach, as well as convenient access to the cycling seder plate — complete with roasted egg, parsley, charoset, shankbone and exclusive kosher-for-passover Bitter Herb Cliff Bar.
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Cut off the hock, but not too high -- barely the slender shankbone.
Dishes & Beverages of the Old South Martha McCulloch-Williams
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For Starkad excellently judged the man's deserts, and bestowed a shankbone for the piper to pipe on, requiting his soft service with a hard fee.
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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The Swedes put fulminating-powder in a raw shankbone, and throw it down to the wolves; when one of these gnaws and crunches it, it blows his head to atoms.
The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries Francis Galton 1866
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"On it there were no roasted shankbone, no egg, no haroset, no traditional greens, only a boiled potato given by a kind old German who worked in the showers."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Z'roa - A roasted lamb shankbone (or a chicken wing, or chicken neck) symbolizes the paschal sacrifice offered originally on the eve of the exodus and later in the Temple in Jerusalem.
Tikkun Magazine - Current Thinking Rabbi Michael Lerner 2010
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Z'roa - A roasted lamb shankbone (or a chicken wing, or chicken neck) symbolizes the paschal sacrifice offered originally on the eve of the exodus and later in the Temple in Jerusalem.
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Z'roa - A roasted lamb shankbone (or a chicken wing, or chicken neck) symbolizes the paschal sacrifice offered originally on the eve of the exodus and later in the Temple in Jerusalem.
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•Zeroah: traditionally a piece of roasted lamb shankbone, symbolizing the paschal sacrificial offering
Crosswalk.com - Home Russ Jones 2010
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