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Latest revision as of 09:39, 17 April 2020

April 10th Comments or questions? Click here!


It was the quietest and shortest seder we’ve ever had. Just the three of us. Nobody making jokes or asking questions. Even though Esther and I read the entire hagadah in Hebrew and English, with singing, we were done by 10pm. That’s a record for us, and we weren’t trying for a record. Next year in Jerusalem!

Our menu was also cut back compared to previous years. Just home-made matsa, vegetable-matsa-ball-soup, brisket, chicken, a few salads. We were basically finished with all our preparations by 2:30 Wed afternoon. That gave us time to enjoy talking leisurely with our kids and grand-kids, which was a good thing, all told. We won’t get to speak with the grand-kids again until Sunday, since they have a three-day yom-ṭov, unlike those of us who dwell in the Land.

Speaking of COVID-19, which we weren’t:


On a completely different topic: a rant about “Star Trek: Picard”. If you don’t like SciFi or Star Trek, just skip over. If you have ever enjoyed the various Star Trek series, I urge you to stay away from “Picard”. The new directors have taken a series that was all about hope and unity and how humanity could overcome its differences, and turned it into a dark and brooding and pointless (and worst of all: boring) tale about nothing. They took the “Captain Picard” character, who was a decisive commander, and turned him into a doddering old fool. They took “Seven of Nine” and turned her from a fascinating study of what it means to be human, into an alcoholic and cynical (and apparently lesbian) drab.

That’s not how you keep fans, folks.

It didn’t rain on pesaḥ, but it’s raining as I write this. It will be rainy/drizzly over shabbat as well, but clear up to fine spring weather for the coming week.

We’ll be having another quiet shabbat, it looks like. No objections on my part.


This shabbat we’re having:
various kinds of maṣa, lamb stew, mina de pollo, keftas de prasa, various salatim, some seder-night leftovers, and fruit compote.

Until next time,
shabbat shalom and ḥag sameaḥ!




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