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Early Happy Pesach to all of you (us) who observe it
Since the first seder begins Saturday night, I thought I'd post my holiday/festival greetings while I have the time and the inclination.
![]() This year, I'm going to see about trying to have a Sefardic Pesach, or perhaps a combination of Ashkenazi and Sephardic. Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine |
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Re: Early Happy Pesach to all of you (us) who observe it
Pesach pesach pesach! Pesach pesach pesach!
I was reading a feminist midrashic comparison of the Exodus from Egypt to childbirth. It wasn't the comparison, but rather a summary of said comparison by Arthur Waskow. If anyone wants to know where to get a good deal on the lamb for the slaughter, I know a good place. Just PM me. Real cheap. I usually go to my uncle's house because he has a large backyard and the neighbors don't mind the squealing so much. Dauer |
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