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I hear her! By the time I went down to my neighbour kosher supermarket to get some maror the only ones left were smaller then my forearm.

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Friday, 6 April 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link

I can't find shitty Manischewitz!

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 6 April 2012 17:07 (twelve years ago) link

Me neither. :(

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Friday, 6 April 2012 18:05 (twelve years ago) link

At the second Giant I went I found stuff. Heard a story on PRI radio about how Israeli matzah, supposedly made by employees getting paid at a lower rate, is being marketed heavily in the US. But at the Giant grocery store I went to, the Streit's US made matzah was cheaper. Now they have whole wheat and organic.

curmudgeon, Friday, 6 April 2012 18:06 (twelve years ago) link

Matzah ball mix refridgerating for an hour, soup cooling so I can skim the schmaltz, chicken strained from soup to remove bones, etc., roast on hour 3 of slow-cooking. Might actually pull off the Pesach-in-one-day adventure.

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Friday, 6 April 2012 18:20 (twelve years ago) link

Oh shit I have no matzah. Will pick some up on the booze run en route home.

WaPo had an article about Passover retreats today; apparently they are gaining in popularity for folks who want all of the kosher-for-pesach and none of the work.

quincie, Friday, 6 April 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link

We're taking Hiltons full of orthodox jews here.

quincie, Friday, 6 April 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link

Wow. That's intense.

Am I a failure if, unlike my mother, I am incapable of cutting maror into immaculate sticks of white horseradish of identical length and width?

They just don't look *pretty*.

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Friday, 6 April 2012 18:56 (twelve years ago) link

love that ditty quincie

catbus otm (gbx), Friday, 6 April 2012 19:05 (twelve years ago) link

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/passover-retreats-are-designed-to-tempt-the-busy-modern-jewish-family/2012/04/05/gIQA5OMTyS_story.html

here's an excerpt:

Dozens of hotels, from the French Riviera to the Florida coast to Pennsylvania’s Amish Country, are being temporarily transformed into Passover getaways by armies of kosher experts.

Cruise ship nightclubs and hotel conference rooms have been converted into seder spaces. Rabbis have blessed special boundary markers, usually meant for Orthodox neighborhoods, around resorts.

The retreats, most of which have appeared over the past 15 years or so, lure people with golf, religious singers and mentalists, along with lectures on Israel and parenting. One retreat in Connecticut is staffed by five matchmakers for parents seeking a nice Orthodox mate for their child. At the same time, Passover retreats are also cropping up among less observant Jews who are motivated not by kosher rules — which they likely don’t follow — but by a desire to kick-start their faith and rituals.

For Lehman, 66, the decision to ditch the conventional for hotels (in Florida, the Poconos and the New Jersey coast) has made Passover a richer time for her siblings, in-laws, children and grandchildren, who are spread around the world. They hike and visit. What they don’t do is cook or clean.

“Last year, the place in Orlando was across the street from Sea World,” said her husband, Phil. “The kids loved it.”

On Friday, the Lehmans will drive to the Lancaster Host Resort & Conference Center in the Amish countryside in Pennsylvania. For 10 days, the resort will be filled with 1,000 mostly Orthodox Jews marking Passover. Promotional materials mention tennis, swimming (men and women separately), video games and nearby outlet malls. The Lancaster retreat, which began four years ago, is thought to be the closest large Passover resort to the District.

curmudgeon, Friday, 6 April 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link

TBH that article also described a passover hiking retreat in the desert outside Moab, which sounded pretty cool.

quincie, Friday, 6 April 2012 19:36 (twelve years ago) link

Hey Jews I just dled "The Hasty Haggadah" on my kindle. That plus non-kosher restaurant seder should have me pretty well covered for a non-jew.

quincie, Friday, 6 April 2012 19:40 (twelve years ago) link

whole wheat matzah in matza bri is not as good as regular matzah

curmudgeon, Saturday, 7 April 2012 14:40 (twelve years ago) link

hey quincie - i keep wanting to talk about spinoza but i'm put off by the amount i want to write and the time it'll take to do justice to it. very short version is that i love spinoza, and am really only a believer bc of a mixture of him, gnosticism (as distilled by 17th century kaballah + the altar rebbe's chassidut), and abraham joshua heschel's torah min ha'shamayim. i'm not quite as enamored with kaplan + the reconstructionist movement, tho i once attended a reconstructionist yom kippur service. just a little too flighty and not theologically (or intellectually) rigorous enough to really appeal to me (at one point they asked everyone to turn to their neighbors and bless them to have the "serenity to accept the things you cannot change, / Courage to change the things you can, / And wisdom to know the difference." blargh, And it was at that point my darlings, that marks the first place in The Service at which Tonstant Weader fwowed up.

anyway, tho i would love to talk about spinoza (particularly panantheism - the idea that G-d is both the entirety of nature and above it*), the altar + esp mittler rebbe who have these wild narratives about hishtadlus (the progression + mechanics of reality) and heshel who basically gave me my get out of jail free card for belief** despite the fact that the torah is full of crazy stuff that i can't sign off on (like stoning homosexuals). but this'll have to wait until after passover when i've got a lot more time i think

* i was just noticing/reaffirming in the haggadah last night when G-d says, "me and not an angel, me and not a messenger" how important it is that spinoza advanced pantheism to panantheism so that you can have an active creator who is simultaneously filling all of creation and also above it, acting in it day to day. religion without a creator that i can actually ask to do things doesn't work for me at all.

** very short version bc i realize i can't just say that and not explain it - he says there's a heavenly torah and an earthly torah and that the second one is a translation of the first. he locates in the revelation narrative this moment where a suprahuman document is put into human words - particularly the words of desert-dwelling israelites. so we can simultaneously accept the torah as the closest thing we have to this heavenly document of perfection, while still being wary at any translation that would've made sense to the times + ethics of ancient Judea, but that seems ethically problematic to us today. it kinda gives us the space to radically change + alter things that bother us, but without harming the essential platonic form. (modifying this can also help deal with all kinds of historical evidence that traditional apologetics can't deal with - aka documentary hypothesis, etc.) this is already getting lengthy tho and i realize there's like a thousand more things i want to say about it, so this is pretty much why i didn't want to start discussing until after chag. but anyway, happy passover all! :)

Mordy, Saturday, 7 April 2012 15:17 (twelve years ago) link

overheard at my family's seder last night "google the 10 commandments, somebody."

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Saturday, 7 April 2012 15:43 (twelve years ago) link

^^^lol

Mordy, thanks for the quick hit, looking forward to more.

I managed to secure the last box of normal (well, "thin, unsalted") matzah at the local grocery last night; have managed to hold myself to two sheets so far. More to come at tonight's non-kosher restaurant seder conducted by two non-Jews.

quincie, Saturday, 7 April 2012 16:15 (twelve years ago) link

can i just say, i will never understand why people buy whole wheat matzo, or egg matzo for that reason.

there was a minor revolt last night when all the "good" matzo got eaten about 15 minutes in

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Saturday, 7 April 2012 19:29 (twelve years ago) link

egg matzo isn't that bad

iatee, Saturday, 7 April 2012 19:40 (twelve years ago) link

just not my thing

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Saturday, 7 April 2012 19:42 (twelve years ago) link

you know what's good? matzo slathered in butter. gimme some of that.

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Saturday, 7 April 2012 19:42 (twelve years ago) link

Looking for breakfast ideas as I don't want to eat matza bri too much. I guess I will have yogurt and fruit or:

Israeli breakfast--tomato, cucumber, and a yogurt. Not mixed, just each one eaten plain. forget where I just saw this online

http://www.culinate.com/articles/culinate8/passover_breakfast

cottage cheese

curmudgeon, Saturday, 7 April 2012 19:59 (twelve years ago) link

For breakfast today, we made this: http://www.marthastewart.com/312978/skillet-matzo-brei-with-cinnamon-apple-a

You know what's insanely good for a treat? This: http://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-chocolate-caramel-matzo-47589

But damned if I'm not already tired of matzoh and all matzoh products/byproducts.

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 7 April 2012 20:00 (twelve years ago) link

Also, keep this in mind: http://www.distillery209.com/gin/our-kosher-cousin/

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 7 April 2012 20:01 (twelve years ago) link

One of my two new-ish cats just moments ago took a bite of the far side of my matzoh sheet and kept on going after. I tried to find a Jewish partner on JDate and failed, yet I found a Jewish cat at Tails High Rescue Org.

quincie, Sunday, 8 April 2012 04:36 (twelve years ago) link

Epic day in the kitchen on Friday. No time for breakfast or lunch. Made haroset, matzo ball soup, brisket, kugel, and asparagus. Sister-in-law joined me in the afternoon to bake the macaroons and an orangey cake w/ berry sauce. Cleaned up, showered, set the table and drrring, the first guests showed up. Everything turned out great, but esp. the brisket.

I heartily recommend "A Children's Haggadah" for those celebrating along with little 'uns. It's really well done.

BTW "Dayenu" should have its own thread on ILM, if it doesn't already. That song rocks.

collardio gelatinous, Monday, 9 April 2012 03:01 (twelve years ago) link

I still have fond memories of my late uncle doing his speedy version of "Chad Gadya"

curmudgeon, Monday, 9 April 2012 14:12 (twelve years ago) link

today is yom hashoah

Mordy, Thursday, 19 April 2012 17:32 (twelve years ago) link

Was I supposed to have lit my Yom Hashoah candle last night?

curmudgeon, Thursday, 19 April 2012 17:50 (twelve years ago) link

you can light it now if you want. it's a custom, not a law. (my family doesn't light them.)

Mordy, Thursday, 19 April 2012 17:55 (twelve years ago) link

just saw a suv of smoking, laughing, hasidic teenagers whip by me.

(i see suvs full of hasids every day, but this was an especially vivid moment)

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Thursday, 19 April 2012 20:32 (twelve years ago) link

hasidim don't really hold by yom hashoah

Mordy, Thursday, 19 April 2012 20:38 (twelve years ago) link

i only really remember observing it in hebrew school.

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Thursday, 19 April 2012 20:39 (twelve years ago) link

I was sent a special Yom Hashoah candle in the mail.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link

what was the last summer blockbuster based on little-known material that succeeded

Jilly Boel and the Eltones (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:10 (twelve years ago) link

you can strike "summer" from that entirely if you like

Jilly Boel and the Eltones (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:11 (twelve years ago) link

wait waht

Jilly Boel and the Eltones (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:11 (twelve years ago) link

calling yom hashoah "little-known material" is pretty cold

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Thursday, 19 April 2012 22:07 (twelve years ago) link

xposts, yeah yom hashoah is not a religious holy day, it's a secular rememberance day

i don't believe in zimmerman (Hurting 2), Thursday, 19 April 2012 22:12 (twelve years ago) link

calm down guys - wrong thread/cross-posting

Jilly Boel and the Eltones (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 April 2012 22:13 (twelve years ago) link

Why is it that remembrance of so many ancient experiences of the Jews are holidays but yom hashoah is 'secular'. It reminds me of the Protestant tendency to call Paul 'Saint Paul' but then deny there are any ppl worthy of being saints since, like, the 2nd century.

L'ennui, cette maladie de tous les (Michael White), Thursday, 19 April 2012 22:18 (twelve years ago) link

well what was the last blockbuster holiday based on little-known material that succeeded

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Thursday, 19 April 2012 22:25 (twelve years ago) link

crisis of authority since the dissolution of the Sanhedrin xp

Mordy, Thursday, 19 April 2012 23:12 (twelve years ago) link

moving on from serious to this:

Are these guys any good?

The 13th annual Washington Jewish Music Festival brings Hadag Nahash, the best-selling hip hop band in Israel, to the Fillmore Silver Spring for a live show featuring their high-energy dance mix of funk, rock, reggae and Middle Eastern beats. With six hit albums released since 2000, they've also won awards for their social activism, with political songs that rail against racism, corruption and the rising internal violence in Israel. Lead singer Sha'anan Streett pens much of Hadag Nahash's music, and the band has shared the stage with artists like the Black Eyed Peas, Matisyahu and others, as well as landing a song on the soundtrack of the Adam Sandler movie Don't Mess With the Zohan.

curmudgeon, Friday, 20 April 2012 14:31 (twelve years ago) link

yes, they are!

Mordy, Friday, 20 April 2012 14:33 (twelve years ago) link

much better than the artists they've shared the stage with, or the films they've contributed songs to

Mordy, Friday, 20 April 2012 14:33 (twelve years ago) link

Hadag Nahash are great, yes, go see them.

NoTimeBeforeTime, Friday, 20 April 2012 14:39 (twelve years ago) link

zohan is good! it's adam sandler's MUNICH.

A Little Princess btw (s1ocki), Friday, 20 April 2012 14:54 (twelve years ago) link

thought about posting this on the fake jews thread but anyway this book looks really cool
http://www.jewishreviewofbooks.com/publications/detail/what-a-friend-we-have-in-jesus

Mordy, Friday, 27 April 2012 22:09 (twelve years ago) link

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F50E11FC3F5C11738DDDAE0994D1405B8885F0D3

In the Temple Israel of Harlem Dr. M. H. Harris delivered a lecture last night on "The Influence of Good Wishes." The sermon to-day will be on "The Jewish Question." This morning's topics at some of the other principal places of worship will be: Temple Beth-El. Fifth Avenue and Seventy-sixth Street, "The Larger Life and Larger Visions," (in English;) West End. "Sunshine and Shade": Atereth Israel, in East Eighty-second Street. "Individual Contributions for a Prosperous Year"; Temple Emanu-El. Fifth Avenue and Forty-fourth Street. "The New Era."

Mordy, Sunday, 29 April 2012 01:56 (twelve years ago) link


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