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Hag Purim Sameach...
I wish my Grandma was still alive. She and I would make Hamentaschen and then... Run around screaming and laughing as we ate Haman's Ears! ![]() It's a nice memory - thank you for starting this Julie.
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Hag Purim Sameach! Ty, Julieisa!
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It was a lovely Purim! I had dinner with my family, none of whom are Jews. We ate yummy food and I brought some hamentaschen to share.
Julie I love your story. One thing I am sad about as a convert is that I do not have a Bubbe and Zayde to share holidays with. I don't have memories or traditions to fall back on. I love hearing stories about how other Jews grew up celebrating holidays. Thank you all for the happy Purim wishes. Next stop is Pesach or Passover. Not my favorite. I would love to hear memories from those who celebrated this as children. Until then! |
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Purim is one of my most favorite holidays. I just love it I am not Jewish, but I do follow the Jewish holidays due to Rosie being Jewish, and having a number of Jewish friends. I embrace quite a few religions and find nothing wrong with that. |
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a belated Gut Yontif to all who celbrated Purim. it was one of my favorite holidays when i was a Rabbi....
namaste! and shalom! DamselFly
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All right tribe it is time to gear up and clean for Passover. I am not Orthodox and so my cleaning regime is kind of partial. I clean the whole house, clean out the toaster oven of all crumbs and pack up the chametz and bring it to my sister's house. We try to keep kosher for Passover by not eating chametz at home. Chametz is all the good stuff: cookies, cupcakes, cereal, bread, pasta etc. We do still eat rice though. My daughter can usually do three days and then she wants a bagel.
I like matzah brei. We make the sweet version with maple syrup. I am curious what you all make. We are going to a first night seder at my best friend's who is also a rabbi and an amazing cook. Her seder is very groovy and queer and I am looking forward to it. So share your stories please. I especially interested in those who grew up celebrating with seders. I did not have a Zayde and Bubbe to celebrate Passover with. Also post your silly Passover pics and stuff. Does anyone have the total tin foil kitchen picture? Here is a silly You Tube someone posted on FB. http://youtu.be/4t7a66vbrN0 |
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With sadness I decided not to make my annual family Seder this year because my college son could not get home from school.
Lo and Behold I have been invited to THREE Seders, so will not be Seder-less this year! ![]() My own Seder is always an alternative affair - with our hommade Haggadah, (featuring family photos through the years), readings about liberation from many cultures, and a totally non-Kosher meal, (though I do refrain from using any yeast or flour). Heart |
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