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Have now experienced a Seder (sp?). Have a bunch of jumbled concepts in my head that will need some personal straightening, and I'm not even talking about Kosher laws. *grin*

Erm, I realize that sounds vague. It's simply referring to the opening of one's eyes/mind when surrounded by a very different culture... Process time is needed.

But after sleep time. Nuuungnnghghhh....

on 25 Apr 2005 14:28 (UTC)
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I used to go to one yearly, done by a friend of the family. She was doing it in another state for a while, but started back up this year. Had to pass over it (heh) because of the kiddo, though.

What I always found interesting is how individualized it is - every family seems to have their own traditions. The one I went to regularly always did something called "The Riddle of Numbers" which none of my Jewish friends had ever done at Passover, and they told me about customs which never showed up in the one I went to.

on 25 Apr 2005 14:30 (UTC)
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the "one, who knows one?" that one? if so it is in the Haggadah and almost everyoen does it... if it is a different one, describe?

on 25 Apr 2005 14:34 (UTC)
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Hmm.. my friend's brother did a thing wherein he quizzed the kids about what numbers are used in the Haggadah... any similarity to the Riddle of Numbers?

on 25 Apr 2005 14:43 (UTC)
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Jonathan's thing was a presentation, liek mine, but you know, on a 13 year old level :)

on 25 Apr 2005 15:09 (UTC)
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That's the one I'm thinking of. None of the people I've ever asked about it (although, admittedly, this is only three people) had any damn idea what I was talking about, so it's good to hear that the tradition is pretty widespread.

(I could always remember one lord our God who made heaven and earth and thirteen attributes, but I had a hell of a time with eight days, nine months and eleven stars for some reason. On the other hand, I was nine at the time, which might have had something to do with it.)

on 25 Apr 2005 15:12 (UTC)
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it's in the back of every Haggada i have ever seen, with Had Gadya and Dayenu...

i always had problems remembering 6 and 11 and 13... though i have heard 11 bingthe steps of Jacob's ladder, not stars...

on 25 Apr 2005 15:15 (UTC)
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<Jonathan> DAYENU DAYENU DAYENU DAYENU DAYENU </Jonathan>

on 25 Apr 2005 15:15 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] tpau
heeheeheee

on 25 Apr 2005 15:20 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] idonotlikepeas
I love that song, but I can only ever remember the first verse. This might be due to me not speaking Hebrew, of course.

on 25 Apr 2005 15:19 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] idonotlikepeas
Six is divisions of the Mishnai, right? I know I'm butchering the spelling there.

Hmm. I heard it was eleven stars in Joseph's dream, but who knows. My memories of this are pretty ancient at this point.

Let's see... the ones I remember:

13 attributes of God (according to Maimonides)
12 tribes of Israel
11 stars in Joseph's dream (potentially)
10 commandments (there was another name, which I forget)
9 months of childbearing
8 days until bris
7 days of the week
6 divisions of the M...
5 books of the Torah
4 Mothers
3 Fathers
2 Tablets
1 Lord our God who made heaven and earth

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