Sentences with phrase «family seder»

Eisenman has typically alternated between mask - like faces and domestic comedy, including a family Seder at the Jewish Museum.
Eisenman has brought a deep ambivalence toward tradition with a family Seder at the Jewish Museum before, and she seems out to capture a younger New York more sympathetically at her gallery in Chelsea.
So, I had to decide between the traditional family seder or a trip to Anguilla with my sister to celebrate our big birthdays... I picked the trip... so don't judge me... I will, however, miss this paleo vegetable kugel!
We have the book Apples and Pomegranates: A Family Seder For Rosh Hashana and we go around the table each read a different Yehi Ratzon.

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My family and I do enjoy a Passover Meal (sometimes called the Seder).
If they hold a Seder in their homes on the first night of the Passover, or take their families to a synagogue on the Day of Atonement, it is only because they feel that it won't do the children any harm, and may even do them a mite of good, to be exposed to a sentimental observance of old folk customs that are part of their heritage.
Because Kamper likes to host a big Passover seder each year, Brooks decided the family would also host a Mormon seder on Pioneer Day, featuring her favorite recipes, including her «Green Goddess» Jell - o salad.
«I was looking for the matzo balls experience to remind me of all the times I sat around the Seder table and experience the holiday with family, with grandparents, with friends,» Rabbi Jonathan Berkun said.
I went to my first seder last year with my half - Jewish friend's family, and I had an excellent taste of homemade matzo ball soup and gefilte fish (ok, not as big a fan of the jarred fish).
Not only do we have a very abridged Seder, this year we're having it early to accommodate out of town family... ha, in about an hour.
This week on Maundy Thursday, I thought I'd make a dessert to take to our church's Passover Seder so that my family would have a healthy dessert alternative.
I made it tonight for our family Passover Seder and it was a huge hit.
I am looking forward to seder with my best friend and her family... I have been celebrating with them for over 20 years!
For larger Seder meals we have hosted in the past, I have been known to plug in four slow cookers at the same time, borrowed from family and friends!
From crafting an Afikomen Bag or your own Seder Plate, to creating an Elijah or Miriam's Cup, Boston JCC and Jewish Boston have you covered with a range of family resources to help you prepare for Passover.
It sounds like one of those unpleasant family situations, since your husband wasn't leading the seder.
And I wanted to mention that last night at my family's seder, my sister, cousins, and I had a very animated conversation about names we'd use for our hypothetical children.
My family experienced our first Passover seder at Yuki's when her mother - in - law came to visit.
According to Klein, she invited him to a Seder with her family, and he declined.
He said he spoke with Vladimer twice that night and that each time, she asked him to come to her family's house and join them in a Passover Seder, which he declined.
We look forward to celebrating Passover because in our home it is a meaningful holiday full of family together time which includes of course the traditional seder, and a whole week of eating matzo, and more matzo.
We follow Isaac through his day - to - day in Los Angeles, interacting with his oddball actor acquaintances and argumentative Jewish family during a Seder meal.
He might have forgiven the show's most popular room, for sitcoms, and Nicole Eisenman shares its awkward family comedy in painting a Seder.
«Here's a Photo of an Alma Thomas Painting in the White House» By Andrew Russeth April 15, 2015 [I] t just feels like the right time to share this photo, which has Alma Thomas's Resurrection (1966), a stunner of a painting, presiding over a Passover seder in the White House's family dining room.
When families gather for seder, beginning Friday evening, March 30, the youngest capable child at the gathering recites the customary Four Questions, with each one beginning with «Why is this night different from all other nights?»
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