Chag Sameach!
Mar. 29th, 2021 08:42 amHappy Passover to all who celebrate -- and next year may we be able to be together with a broader selection of our loved ones.
I have a question about other people's practice: does anyone actually eat the orange of inclusivity and spit out the seeds of prejudice as part of their seder? With us it just sits on the plate as a talking point (we explain it when we explain the other seder plate items).
This year, probably because I was starting to feel trapped at home, I made a different kind of haroset (tasty, nut not necessarily better than my usual!) and also made gefilte fish (and I'm never going to buy it again -- homemade or none at all!)
I have a question about other people's practice: does anyone actually eat the orange of inclusivity and spit out the seeds of prejudice as part of their seder? With us it just sits on the plate as a talking point (we explain it when we explain the other seder plate items).
This year, probably because I was starting to feel trapped at home, I made a different kind of haroset (tasty, nut not necessarily better than my usual!) and also made gefilte fish (and I'm never going to buy it again -- homemade or none at all!)