The importance of leaning at the Seder is explained that since we were slaves in Egypt and now we are free, we must act in accordance to our new status. Since it was the custom of noble men and women to eat while reclining on a sofa or on cushions, today we are obligated to eat as noble people who recline.

Esther O, who blogs over at craftsbyesthero is giving away two beautiful Passover Seder pillows to a lucky reader! There are four unique styles to choose from and the pillowcases are a cotton/poly blend with embroidery and some with rhinestones. The cases fit a standard-sized bed pillow and I love the understated elegance and the neutral colors go with any table decor.
This give-a-way ends soon so be sure so leave a comment on this post or the post on the designmegillah Facebook page by March 25 to be sure yours arrives in time for the Seder! Even if you don't win, you can purchase the pillows here.
I've admired your work a lot and even enjoyed making the Hanukkah pillow last December! I would love to win these pillows, they are gorgeous! Thank you for featuring them, I'll be checking out the link!
ReplyDeleteThese pillows are classic and lovely - not overdone. Are they too nice to get covered in shmura matza crumbs? I hope to find out!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pillows. Hard to choose which is my favorite. Hope I win.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful addition to the holiday table those would be -- I hope to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat elegant pillows! Would be welcome addition at our seder table.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pillow! I love that it is white because it'll match the matzah and any sedar tablescape. It'll also be easy to clean if it gets dirty from the festive meal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pillows! It's the first year we're making our own seder, and these would be a gorgeous way to get started on the pesach decor!
ReplyDeleteNEver thought of having a special pillow just for Pesach. This would be fantastic for my husband to have! Love your site as always
ReplyDeleteClassic and elegant!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! Would so love to have one of these for my seder! Especially since I'm hosting my son and his family for the first time! :-)
ReplyDeleteChag Kasher V'Sameach!