some Pines Seder sketches because Passover ain't over yet!
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some Pines Seder sketches because Passover ain't over yet!
Happy Passover!
Seder with friends🥬🥚🥕🍎🍗
From Hagadah shel Pesaḥ : Hagadat ha-tefutsot
1988
A Yemenite-Jewish family celebrating a Passover Seder, British Mandate Palestine (possibly Tel Aviv or Jerusalem), April 3, 1939. The ceremonial washing of the hands.
Let’s build strong interfaith solidarity by refraining from appropriating Jewish rituals.
Here are a few more ‘arguments’ that we didn’t include, but feel we should head off… “But Judaism is the root of Christianity”. We are a living, breathing people and our traditions have continued to live and thrive despite Christian oppression. These traditions came after Jesus and are not for the taking. “But Jesus was the Passover Lamb!” That’s a Christian tradition and has nothing to do with us. There are many beautiful Christian traditions. Go celebrate them. Enjoy them. No need to take ours.
Make sure to share and if you see someone having a Christian seder, educate them!
Best part of the seder last night: a kid wanted more grapejuice so after the rabbi poured the cup for Elijah he went up to her and very solemnly said "I'm Elijah, I'm Elijah, where's my wine?"
Now it's post 3 day Yom tov I want to hear who here won Matzah, maror and korech at their Seder table.
Because if you are not eating it as fast as possible and unhinging your jaw in order to eat your Matzah the fastest at your Seder table then what are you doing.
You're at the seder table to showcase your dominance and you're here to win.
This is coming from a person with a 5 year winning streak in all categories and as always I am very happy to offer tips to those looking to improve their game.
The Telling
Responses to the pesach traditions post were extremely maggid-pilled. Here are a few that especially tickled my fancy:
@jewelcat16
I used to do a 1-person performance of the story. Might bring it back.
@thatrandombookworm
#we do a passover play for magid its rlly fun
@42questionsandaloafofbread
Telling the story of Passover is always so fun, I love telling my favorite midrash about Moses (related to chicken soup)
What's the Moshe chicken soup midrash? Inquiring Jewish minds wish to know!