Passover is one of my favorite Jewish holidays, because the family comes together—for me the second sadder both my father’s and mother’s family get to gather at my home. Some years we have friends over, or relatives of relatives. Somewhere in Jewish writings it says that you should open your house to the hungry and to those that do not have any where to go. This year we are having a newlywed couple—the husband works for my mother—over. This is something that I really enjoy, having people over that do not have any where to go or—my personal favorite—having non-Jews come over who are either interested in what Passover is about or because we just want them to come over for a festive meal. This year—if my father lets me—I will twitter the whole sadder, but I doubt that that is going to happen. I also plain on writing a blog post about the sadder and input from my father’s side on the sadder—they grew up Orthodox.
I guess that this post is not that philosophical but who cares the rest will be.
For now,
JGOLD
Thursday, April 9, 2009
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