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Marcher sur des œufs. Pâques aura lieu le DIMANCHE 05 AVRIL 2026 pour les catholiques et les protestants, le DIMANCHE 12 AVRIL 2026 pour les orthodoxes. La fête juive de Pâque (Pessah) se déroulera du 01 avril au 09 avril 2026.

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Une expression
Marcher sur des œufs. Pâques aura lieu le DIMANCHE 05 AVRIL 2026 pour les catholiques et les protestants, le DIMANCHE 12 AVRIL 2026 pour les orthodoxes. La fête juive de Pâque (Pessah) se déroulera du 01 avril au 09 avril 2026.
granted u can eat kitniyot so pesach is not as bad for u
True but I honestly believe the trick to not hating pessah is just not eating matzah unless you have to. Eat different versions of meat, veggies, and fruit instead of 50 different ways of eating matzah and it already relives that boredom of food issue.
Honestly though even outside the food thing, like I just really love pessah. Seders are awesome, you get to spend time with family, chol hamoed trips or activities, idk it’s just really fun I love pessah.
Marseille, le MuCEM et sa nouvelle collection permanente (à mes yeux, bien plus intéressante et mieux présentée que la précédente...)
Il y aura un nombre important de billets !!!
canne, "E.L." - Verdun, 1916
coupe de Pessah en argent, "pour Henri Bernheim" - Alsace, 1879
égouttoir à fromage "L.L; B.D."- Sailhan, Hautes-Pyrénées, 1840
plat en étain "Albert et Mulie, pour Pierre Versly, Société d'Archers de la Botte de Paille" - Lambersart, 1871
battoirs à linge - Danemark, 1840
bonnet à oreilles d'ourson - XXIe s. !!
A lovely Passover Seder Table by Amanda S. Gluck
Looks as if we're going to have a quite isolated celebration this year.
Anyway, have a happy Passover and take care.
An old image I did about Moses crossing the Red Sea for @myl_oficial
Truth be told i've always had mixed feelings about Pessah
On the one hand--eurgh the matzot for a week, no kitnyot since I'm ashkenazi so basically potatoes in all shapes and forms ...
On the other hand--being able, Nay, encouraged, to ask questions about why this, why that, why why why ... that has always been a treat for me
So yeah, mixed feelings.
But now, there is this layer of grief that comes over all of it. The fact that five years ago, I had no idea that the seder we attended was the last meal I would share with my dad--but now I'm acutely aware of it
Last night, during the seder, i had to excuse myself to have a good cry in private because we had all been singing together and Dad's baritone was not present and it was ...
Unbearable
So, well.
Hag Pessah casher vesameah, my friends.
And זיכרונו לברכה papa
So my mom decided to change our Passover tradition of using a feminist Haggadah, and is using a Harry Potter Haggadah. I just wanted your thoughts. I don't think it's a good idea. I think commercializing this time is gross. Idk, I could be wrong, and I would love to hear your thoughts.
Is it the one by Rabbi Moshe Rosenberg? I haven’t seen the haggadah itself, but heard about it. If it’s a kosher haggadah - and I’m inclined to think it is -, I don’t see the issue.
If it’s not to your taste, just skip on the haggadah and pick up one you like. At my “family” (more like late “adoption,” we have no biological relation but they’re like family to me), most of us use a different haggadah from the next person, some follow in English and others in French, and we all enjoy the holiday together.