Greetings and Happy Wednesday, Tonight is the first night of Passover. Around the world, families will come together to celebrate this holiday of freedom. As opposed to most religious holidays, this one does not take place in a sanctuary conducted by clergy; rather, its place is in the home, with family. Central to the holiday is the family recounting the story of the coming out from Egypt. Many of the symbols essential to the story are found on a “seder plate.” The above is the “Corona” version.
#26 Musings from the Bunker 4/8/20
#26 Musings from the Bunker 4/8/20
#26 Musings from the Bunker 4/8/20
Greetings and Happy Wednesday, Tonight is the first night of Passover. Around the world, families will come together to celebrate this holiday of freedom. As opposed to most religious holidays, this one does not take place in a sanctuary conducted by clergy; rather, its place is in the home, with family. Central to the holiday is the family recounting the story of the coming out from Egypt. Many of the symbols essential to the story are found on a “seder plate.” The above is the “Corona” version.