You can order this print in the gallery by clicking HERE or you can download the entire PASSOVER SOUL KIT by clicking HERE. So, tell me, what are your favorite Passover memories, recipes, or favorite parts of the seder? Have you had any particularly funny or insightful experiences? | You Won't Believe What's in That First Crunchy Bite!Yesterday, I made that magical transformation known as "turning over the kitchen." My nice, normal everyday kitchen now looks like an alien from outer space decided to make its headquarters there. My stove, sink, shelves and fridge are wrapped in shiny silver foil as my Passover kitchen begins its journey into a chometz-free zone. Not a speck of grain in sight, but the delicious smells of chicken soup and gefilte fish and other Passover delicacies fill the air . Tonight (4/3/15) is not only Shabbat, it is also the first night of Passover - a mystical, magical night filled with stories, ritual, and unusual foods. Before Passover, our preparations are intense - as intense as it must have felt when the Jewish people left Egypt the first time as a nation. Time feels constricted - there's so much to do! How will we ever get it all done on time and be ready for the journey? Then, on the night of Pesach, our homes and hearts shining, we arrive into the expansive time of the seder, each family expressing its spirituality in its own unique way, all of us united by that first bite of matzah. Did you know that matzah is a spiritual food? That plainest of all foods contains the most delectable divine light of faith and healing for the whole year. Don't miss the moment! The Zohar says that on the first night of Passover, the matzah contains the spiritual light of faith and on the second night, it contains the spiritual nutrition of healing. Hold those thoughts as you crunch this G-dly food. |
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