Posted on 04/08/2020 5:55:01 AM PDT by NOBO2012
This evening at sundown marks the start of Passover, commemorating the Israelites Exodus from Egypt, and their transition from slavery to freedom. The main ritual of Passover is the Seder, which occurs on the first two nights (in Israel just the first night) of the holiday a meal that involves the re-telling of the Exodus through stories and song and the consumption of ritual foods.
The Seder's rituals and other readings are outlined in the Haggadah.
While Raj is not officially Jewish, family lore has it that his paternal grandparents were Ashkenazi Jews from Germany; 23andMe seems to concur. I do love a good ritual but it seems somehow sacrilegious to culturally appropriate someone elses religious custom - although that never stopped the Lightbringer. So while we dont do a Seder we do mark the start of Passover by watching The 10 Commandments.
Years ago this Cecil B. DeMille classic was broadcast for free each year around Easter; with all the attendant commercials it took about 10 hours to watch. But in our new enlightened age such obviously bigoted religious propaganda has no place on public airwaves, commercials or no. Fortunately we purchased the DVD eons ago and can now watch it unencumbered by commercial propaganda and class action lawsuit pitches in pursuit of the latest victims.
Even so the epic feature still runs 3 hours and 40 minutes, requiring an intermission and disc change. This gives me time to refill our bowls with kosher popcorn without missing a moment of the action. And theres plenty of action. Like when Moses parts the Red Sea to allow the Israelites to escape Pharaoh's slaughter
and then releases the wall of water, drowning the Egyptian army. Is there a petty politician alive who doesnt dream of having that kind of power?
DeMilles epic tale of promises made, promises kept serves as a not so subtle reminder that human rights come from God not some pompous, self-important ruler or bureaucratic state. It is an inspirational story of a good people who escape tyranny and eventually secure their freedom. The Exodus of the chosen people is a very good story indeed to retell in this age of coronavirus emergency health department orders that changed our world virtually overnight without so much as a cry or whimper.
Tyranny is not an option for a God-fearing, freedom loving people. I just hope there are more of us than them.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
I didn’t know Passover started on Wednesday evening.
Wishing a blessed Passover to all who commemorate the event.
See, it doesn't hurt at all to be kind to neighbors.
Wonder if Cuomo will stop individual families from celebrating the Seder?
I'll bet that even deBlasio isn't that stupid.
Should be straightforward, even if you have more than 10 people in your family.
I have been in 3-4 culturally-appropriated Seders over the years. It’s a good experience for a Christian when it is all explained. There are some powerful lead-ins and insights into Christianity to be gained.
I had the privilege of attending a Messianic Congregation for a few years. We spent 18 months covering Leviticus is Bible study, and it really was “can't miss”.
I am glad that Jewbacca and others are around to give heartland Christians a perspective on their life.
Read later.
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