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.
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.”
The one I code switch on is Passover v Pesach depending on how Jewish I feel like being.
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
My understanding is that this only happens on Passover
Passover-yes the Seder is interminable *but* there are 4 cups of wine
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.
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
YouTube video by James Hattin
My grandmother does this for Passover every year
"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.