This year sees the Christian Easter and the Jewish Passover overlap. It is supposed to be a time of goodwill to all people.
The LA Times publishes a personal account of one person's insight to another's faith - an invitation to someone non-Jewish to a Passover ceremony.
"The dinner invitation was unexpected, from an acquaintance I'd written about years ago.
And since I've never been one to turn down a good meal, I headed to Santa Monica on Wednesday -- the first night of the Jewish holiday of Passover -- to my first Seder.
My host, Herb Hain, said dinner was scheduled for 6 p.m. . . . more or less. They'd be running, he told me, on "Jewish Standard Time."
I made the conversion to my own age-old cultural standards, and arrived closer to 7 . . . on "CP Time" (Colored People Time)."
Continue reading about the evening here.......
The LA Times publishes a personal account of one person's insight to another's faith - an invitation to someone non-Jewish to a Passover ceremony.
"The dinner invitation was unexpected, from an acquaintance I'd written about years ago.
And since I've never been one to turn down a good meal, I headed to Santa Monica on Wednesday -- the first night of the Jewish holiday of Passover -- to my first Seder.
My host, Herb Hain, said dinner was scheduled for 6 p.m. . . . more or less. They'd be running, he told me, on "Jewish Standard Time."
I made the conversion to my own age-old cultural standards, and arrived closer to 7 . . . on "CP Time" (Colored People Time)."
Continue reading about the evening here.......
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