“And ye shall observe the feast of unleavened bread; for in this very same day have I brought your armies out of the land of Egypt; therefore shall ye observe this day in your generations by an ordinance forever.” (Exodus. 12:17)
Beginning tonight at sundown, our Jewish friends will be commemorating Passover, remembering the passage from slavery to freedom during the exodus out of Egypt. I hope that anyone who is able to be present at this feast enjoys a peaceful and loving seder with their family and friends as they thank God for remembering all of us as He did the Jewish people, helping them escape from and endure this world.
Above: Marc Chagall's depiction of "The Passover Feast" (1957).
Happy Pesach!
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Re: Happy Pesach!
Thank you, Moira, for those sweet words for everyone. Hope you are doing FAB, as usual.....I love Marc Chagall's Passover Feast.... You have great taste in everything!
And it is a lovely expression of your compassion....
And it is a lovely expression of your compassion....
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Re: Happy Pesach!
You're welcome, Christy. Chagall conveys so much in such a seemingly simple way--if only everyone could communicate as well as he did.