Zeroa () is a lamb shank bone or roast chicken wing or neck used on Passover and placed on the Seder plate. It symbolizes the korban Pesach (Pesach sacrifice), a lamb that was offered in the Temple in Jerusalem, then roasted (70 CE) during the destruction of the Temple, the ''z'roa serves as a visual reminder of the Pesach sacrifice. In Ashkenazi and many Sephardi families, it is not eaten or handled during the Seder, as it represents a sacrifice made at the Temple, but is not actually, making it taboo to eat. Vegetarians often substitute a beet, quoting Pesachim 114b'' as justification.
ゼローア(זרוע, זְרוֹעַ)はセーデル・シェル・ペサハの料理の一つであり、骨付きの脛肉の焼き物。古代にエルサレム神殿において羊がささげられたコルバーン・ペサハ קָרְבָּן פֶּסַח qorbān pesach (ペサハの供え物)を象徴している。鶏か七面鳥の足か羽が、さっと火で焼かれる。
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