May this year be filled with blessings and good fortune in an otherwise unfortunate world that we live in. This being the Jewish year of 5769 I think we have this holiday pretty much nailed down.

(which is the Hebrew way of saying it by the way) has always been one of my favorite Jewish holidays even though it took what seemed like forever to get to the main course. But the whole "Why is this night different from all other nights" still brings back some great memories being at cousin Ethel's place and drinking wine (well okay Manishevitz as wine is barely a few notches above grape juice) and of course hiding the matzoh always brings back what I can now say were better times. Okay so as a kid I guess anything would appear to be better than today's world with more responsibilities as an adult but you know what I mean.

Here's to one of the Top 5 of Jewish holidays out there since I can only remember five right now being raised Reform and. Regardless it's good to believe in something even if your faith is believing in nothing at all. As John Lennon once said, "Whatever gets you through the night." Happy Passover to my goyem friends out there and may Moses continue to part the troubled waters and give us a clear path to wherever it is we're going.
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