I was observing the first night of Jewish Holidays as a Noahide in a certain residence just a few walks away from our home. Passover is celebrated for seven (in the diaspora meaning outside Israel, eight) days, the first and last day (in the diaspora, two days) of which are holy days and the middle days. On the first night (in the diaspora, two nights), the events of the Exodus are relived through a ritual meal, called a SEDER, at which the text of the HAGGADAH is read. During the entire duration of the Passover, Jews are forbidden from consuming, or even possessing leavened products.
A horseradish, slice of ampalaya and a piece of Matzah in my hand
The meal include its traditional foods, including matzah and bitter herbs, and feature a reading from holiday’s religious text, the Haggadah. The seder concludes the night with the traditional wish, “Hashanah haba’ah birushalaiyim” (Next year in Jerusalem).
But regardless of the faith even President Barack Obama invites friends to Passover seder . It is believed to be the first American President to host, or even attend, a Passover seder.
The meal include its traditional foods, including matzah and bitter herbs, and feature a reading from holiday’s religious text, the Haggadah. The seder concludes the night with the traditional wish, “Hashanah haba’ah birushalaiyim” (Next year in Jerusalem).
But regardless of the faith even President Barack Obama invites friends to Passover seder . It is believed to be the first American President to host, or even attend, a Passover seder.
Obama with Family and Friends in the White House during the Passover Seder
Hag Pesach sameach l’culam. Happy Passover to all







