Passover

Eden, then five, sits pretty and pensive at our passover table.
This is the first time in eight years that we won’t be celebrating Pesach (Passover) with our community. Our dishes and haggadah (prayer books) have arrived, but we’ve yet to gather the kind of friends that would want to take part in a 4 hours meal with this electic goy girl. I’m treating my Passover jones by writing about how I got started celebrating with a Seder. You can find that story over in my weekly post at BlogHer. And here’s some pretty pictures, taken by my friend Emily Button, from our first Passover with Monkfish Abbey, back in 2004.
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Anointing everyone at the table before going in to dinner.

On Passover, we eat reclining on a pillow to show that we are free. (Slaves weren’t allowed to eat reclining.)
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A full glass is sign of joy. Here we diminish the wine in our glass to signify solidarity with those who suffer.




6 comments
Beautiful pictures Rachelle…I hope you are all well. Much peace and grace to you, Paul and the girls.
I wish we could invite you and your family to our seders this weekend!
Lovely glimpse of seders past, Rachelle. I think I’m likely to be seder-less this year, too, and it’s making me a little sad.
Next year…
(Meanwhile, off-topic, glad to see you’re re-engaging Twitter a bit; my FAQ for Newbies is over here, if that’s any help. Hope the migraine is history soon!)
In peace,
Shelley (aka @butwait)
Wonderful photos and wonderful descriptions of the tradition.
Happy Passover to you – happy to have found your site!
Hi, I’m trying to copy the Passionate blog and Small is Beautiful buttons, but when I click to get the html codes, the page tells me there is an error. Could you send me by email?
Thans a lot!
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