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English: Illustration from the Washington Haggadah illuminating the word "Maror" (bitter herb) and depicting a medieval custom that a man points to his wife when mentioning maror based upon the verse EcclesiastesEcclesiastes 7:26 “Now I find woman more bitter than death.”
Date Mediaeval
Source Seforim
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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