Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Itzhak Perlman's Seder Celebration and Matzos, a Reform View?
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A Musical Feast for Passover with Itzhak Perlman
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A Musical Feast for Passover with Itzhak Perlman - WQXR
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Mar 25, 2013 - A Musical Feast for Passover with Itzhak Perlman ... in Ladino, the zany Moishe Oyshertreatment of “Chad Gadya,” and “Go Down, Moses” ...
Today is the first day of Passover which coincides this year almost exactly with Easter.This is no accident since they are exactly the same holiday, or at least once were since almost all the first Christians and and Jesus himself were Jewish.The differences that have arisen since then are too numerous and harrowing to recount in detail but one of the major discrepancies is due to the different calendars lunar versus solar.
This summary of the Seder celebration is thankfully a minute or two shorter than an an hour. It always ran on too long in my childhood until my father shortened it when he sensed people getting too hungry sleepy or bored.
A to the historical accuracy of this tale (or mainsah in Yiddish) I believe it is more soap opera than reality, but it ought to have been true, at least emotionally.Anyway it has been argued about ever since.
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MATZOS, A Reform View?
Matzos,are also known as the . "the bread of affliction"
because unleavened and supposedly baked by Jews fleeing Egypt in haste,
But the lack of yeast for some may ruin the feast.
Anyway all this could well be fiction
and perhaps they are simply the result of ancestral bad taste?
Furthermore, though your chance of liking them may be dicey,
if purchased this week they could still be much too pricey
while still making the Seder meal somewhat bleak and stiff--
So why not buy them next week more cheaply, what's the diff?
HzL
4/12/17
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