I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“You shall observe this for all your generations”
It is definitely hilarious that they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
For bonus fun, prepare a Seder and invite one of them over, and kick off the meal by reading Isaiah 53. Their rabbis intentionally skip reading that chapter.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“You shall observe this for all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
For bonus fun, prepare a Seder and invite one of them over, and kick off the meal by reading Isaiah 53. Their rabbis intentionally skip reading that chapter.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“You shall observe this for all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
For bonus fun, prepare a Seder and invite one of them over, and kick off the meal by reading Isaiah 53. Their rabbis intentionally skip reading that chapter.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“You shall observe this for all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
For bonus fun, prepare a Seder and invite one of them over, and kick off the meal by reading Isaiah 53.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“You shall observe this for all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“For all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“For all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread! Most of them just buy prepared crackers from the store. Totally missed the point.
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
“For all your generations”
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread!
I lead my own Seder from home as a Christian, but from scripture, with suggestions from their Haggadah book. They miss some things and add other things that I find unnecessary.
Here’s the funny part - they don’t know why they’re doing those steps to the bread!