Seder

We attended a friend’s Seder tonight…postponed for a day because some of the family was on the way home from Florida. We do this every year; we’re usually the only non-Jews at the table.

For some strange reason this year, there were more non-Jews than Jews at the table.

By popular demand, I made the matzoh balls again; for some stranger reason than the last reason, they were superb again. Somehow I seemed to have developed the knack for this…Deb’s MOTHER told me they were excellent. That’s what I’m talking about. (Of course, she made the soup, so that had a lot to do with it.)

As always, I got to read the opening part of the Passover story. I treat it like a performance piece, which goes over well.

Drank a little Pinot Noir afterward which I am certain was not kosher…then again, I suspect that neither Maker’s Mark or Don Julio’s 1842 Anejo Tequila are kosher and there was a lot of both floating around.

And that’s why I wasn’t at the reading this week.

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