Tips for non-Jews at their first Seder

  InterfaithFamily.com has posted a host of resources for non-Jews attending – or hosting – their first Passover Seder.   Learn why the holiday is so important to Jews (it’s all about family, the site suggests) and get insight into the Jewish concept of time (it’s holy).   The romantic implications are also explored in […]

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InterfaithFamily.com has posted a host of resources for non-Jews attending – or hosting – their first Passover Seder.
 
Learn why the holiday is so important to Jews (it’s all about family, the site suggests) and get insight into the Jewish concept of time (it’s holy).
 
The romantic implications are also explored in “So you got invited to your boyfriend/girlfriend’s  house for Seder – does that mean you should expect a ring?”
 In some families, bringing a boyfriend or girlfriend home for Passover indicates a strong level of commitment. In other families, holiday tables are open to everyone, and the more the merrier; your partner may not intend to signal anything by bringing you home.

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