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How to make your seder really special

Why is this night different from all other nights? Well this year it could be because you and your guests are dressed up as the afikomen...keep scrolling for a list of the must-have accessories for Pesach

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Your Pesach kippah hunt can stop now. Wear the matzah side to be the best-dressed at the seder, and then quickly turn it inside out to celebrate that first bite of chametz on the eigth day.

 

Do the children at your seder need a little reminder (or persuasion) when it come to finding the afikomen? This matzah bag means that no afikomen will go unfound (and no afikomen crumbs will end up down the back of your sofa...)

Want to take your seder participation up to the next level? Now you can be stylish and Pesach-themed with this matzah dress. Just make sure a hungry seder guest doesn't mistake you for part of the Hillel sandwich.

The Ten Plagues are one of the most fun parts of the seder. But those drops of wine always run into each other on your napkin or saucer. This year keep things neat and separate with these nail decals. Simply give yourself a manicure before the seder starts, then wave the appropriate finger. Even better - they come in both a biblical and modern version.

Already anticipating a never-ending menu of matzah brei, matzah sandwiches and matzah lasagna? So is this t shirt! Let your friends and colleagues know exactly what you're eating this week #Passoverlife

And finally, Pesach isn't Pesach without a seder and for a seder you need a haggadah. Fans of the Amazon Prime hit show the Marvelous Mrs Maisel will kvell to hear that everyone's favourite stand-up comedienne has brought out her own hagaddah (kind of). Make like a 1950s New York Jew and add this to your collection.

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