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- liquid and eaten. The karpas is traditionally placed on the seder plate on the left side, below the roasted egg. The word karpas is the original Hebrew...
- the least tourist-frequented beaches in the island. The Karpas Peninsula is home to the Karpas donkey, known as a symbol of Cyprus; there are campaigns...
- project to resurrect Muslin, Phuti Karpas plants are being searched by planting similar plants along the river. Phuti Karpas was a perennial herbaceous plant...
- include vinegar on the seder plate, closest to the leader next to the karpas. The karpas was dipped in the vinegar rather than in salt water during the seder...
- Look up karpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karpa is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Dave Karpa (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey...
- Urchatz (ורחץ) and Wash! – the washing of the hands Karpas (כרפס) Vegetabledipping of the karpas in salt water Yachatz (יחץ) Halvingbreaking the...
- Karpa [ˈkarpa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pisz, within Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. "Central...
- The Cyprus donkey is the donkey breed of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. There are two prin****l strains: a large dark-coloured type with a pale belly...
- of the barcha include the snake-like Nagini Barcha and the hand-shaped Karpa Barcha. Nagini Barcha was identified as the weapon used by the Sikh warrior...
- Lyudmila Skubko-Karpas was a Soviet painter who lived and worked in Moscow from 1924 on. Lyudmila Skubko-Karpas was born in 1923 in Petrograd (St. Petersburg)...