Monday, April 6, 2015

The Passover Seder



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    1. The Passover Seder (English pronunciation: ˈseɪ dəɹ; in Hebrew: סֵדֶר‎ [ˈsedeʁ], meaning "order, arrangement"; and in Yiddish: "seyder") is a Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover.




The Passover Seder



After a few thousand years of Rabbinic hype

will  the Passover Seder now   be replaced by Skype?


With many Jewish families  so widespread,

just another rich  tradition soon to be dead?


Like Superman, ,  the Internet is faster than a plane,

and its overuse  seems to have  weakened our brain,


for it takes a great deal  of   patience to endure a lengthy feast

with (perhaps) too   many  words ,  a little wine and  bread baked without yeast,


not to mention all those preceding   hours of delicious cooking 

that later  will threaten the  waists of   those still  good looking.


But even though It may greatly  trouble some of us

whether  there really was such an Exodus,

or if there may, or may not,  be  a God above,

Passover will always send another and truly  timeless  message : Family Love. 


HZL
4/6/15 

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