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Ffucktheory.bsky.social

Why are hurricanes seasonal, you ask? Because the same team spends the other half of the year hunting for gentile children to sacrifice at Passover.

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Szzyzx.bsky.social

I think another way of looking at it is that “Passover” is more like the gentile US understanding version of the holiday - Moses, the 10 Commandments, slaves being freed - but if you start deep diving into kitniyot, I tend to use “Pesach.”

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Szzyzx.bsky.social

The one I code switch on is Passover v Pesach depending on how Jewish I feel like being.

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Aakivamcohen.bsky.social

Driving back to NY from working at a hotel in Florida over passover, my brother and I are trading off stints driving. At about 1am, I hand off to him somewhere in NC and fall asleep in the passenger seat. Maybe half an hour later: Car swerves, and I hear "Akiva, wake up! Wake up!" <internally> it

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ZRzachrabiroff.bsky.social

My understanding is that this only happens on Passover

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Ttroysch1.bsky.social

Passover-yes the Seder is interminable *but* there are 4 cups of wine

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RLeditrix-rachel.bsky.social

I think the feather alone is what's used during Passover. I don't think a spoon is involved, but I could very easily be wrong.

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IJjdhattin.bsky.social

Happy Monday. I spent the weekend cooking and filming it... and eating. I have this Passover recipe for brisket, so good, that this chunk of meat didn't make it through the next day. youtu.be/1jTdTr1EAcc

I'm James and that's how you cook a freakin' brisket
I'm James and that's how you cook a freakin' brisket

YouTube video by James Hattin

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BGbenjgc.bsky.social

My grandmother does this for Passover every year

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JGjosiegz.bsky.social

"Peace, Hope," in English, Hebrew, Arabic and Tigrinya. The sign has been stuck to our door with MagnaTiles since 2018, when we hosted a Passover seder for Eritrean refugees.

A paper sign pinned to a door with Magna Tiles. The sign says, "Peace, Hope" in English, Hebrew, Arabic and Tigrinya.
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