I'm gonna find it...
I'm gonna find the afikoman!
{Afikoman Mambo - Rabbi Joe Black}
One seder under our belts. Another Passover has begun.
I have so many childhood memories that flood back each year. The smells, the tastes, the songs.
We had a really leisurely day preparing. It was such a lovely, calm build up to the meal.
It really was the perfect way to welcome the holiday that celebrates freedom from Egypt, a calm build up to the celebration rather than a mad dash to candle lighting.
May this chag continue to be one of joy, relaxation, and celebration!
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...Tamar, wishing you a wonderful Passover with your family.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your posts on these moments that are unfamiliar to me. I love seeing them through your eyes! Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed reading your post about this so much! After you posted a photo to your instagram yesterday, I looked it up online to learn more. I love being able to learn about cultures different from mine!
ReplyDeleteHappy Passover! The table looks so pretty!! Menu sounds delish too!
ReplyDeleteBlessed feast to you! I love your picture of all the herbs and your table is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope yu had a lovely sedar. Save me some charoset. :)
ReplyDeleteI just love all these photos - enjoy your family time!
ReplyDeleteIt is so educational when you visit here and learn about a culture different from you own. - Sounds like you had a pleasant time preparing for the Passover.
ReplyDeleteHappy Passover! I love your seder table set up. I forgot to take a picture of mine before yuntiv began!
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