Seders

Mar. 31st, 2010 10:47 pm
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With thanks to my hosts both nights.


Seder 1 Seder 2
Distance from home ~1 mile ~3 miles
People 10 adults, one 13-month-old 3 adults, one 3-year-old, one 5-year-old, one 7-year old
Haggadahs all Artscroll (aka R. Arthur Scroll) all different; I ended up with a facsimile copy of an old Venetian haggadah, with pictures and illustrated initial letters, plus commentary in Rashi script in two columns on either side of the main text
Props four question finger puppets
ten plagues finger puppets
animal masks
animal figurines
ping-pong-ball hail
black masks for the band of emissaries of evil (but no toy guitars)
hats for different rabbis (including a sombrero for R. Jose/Yossi)
a bag of stuffed toy plagues
Karpas parsley tray 1 (traditional): parsley, boiled potatoes, boiled carrots
tray 2 (modern): red pepper strips, green pepper strips, baby carrots, cucumbers (and likely some other fresh veggies I'm forgetting)
tray 3 (fruit that are pri ha-adamah): strawberries, cantaloupe, pineapple (which I'd always thought was eitz; learn something new...)
Approximate seder start time 7:15 8:45
Approximate seder end time 11:30 2
Misc. other As requested, brought crocheted mask and top hat for the band of emissaries of evil (*cues Bill and Ted-like mini-riff*), also almond-raisin chocolate cluster things I'd made that people liked.
Apparently in modern Greek, what the word "afikoman" has become is about going out partying, so perhaps the idea of nothing after the afikoman has also to do with onlygoing to one seder, no seder-hopping.
Maximized singing of Hallel, both before and after the meal, also the songs at the end.
I learned that hand shmurah matza that tastes like cardboard can be made better by being warmed in the oven.
Sudden chiddush (that may or may not be true, of course): perhaps the particular wording with the wicked son, about blunting his teeth, is about how this would make him unable to eat the meat of the korban Pesach (meat-eaters requiring pointier teeth than herbivores), which is appropriate if he is, in fact, separating himself from the community.
More actual questions and examinations of the text, helped by having more people who are young and still new to the seder process.
Much attention from the youngers while I (temporarily) had the afikoman.


First: mucking about with tables in HTML
Omer: 27

Date: 2010-04-01 03:09 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gingicat
I like this chart. :) Also glad you had fun.

Hm - was first seder with E&E and their small one?

Date: 2010-04-01 03:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
No, first seder was hosted by a director friend, with help from his mom, because he's got a show opening next week.

Date: 2010-04-04 04:53 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Afikomen, the after-dinner entertainment! Matza and not orgies for us!

Was it in one of your entries that I last year read why it is that the multiplying of the plagues is being discussed in the first place? I looked back and couldn't find it and can't remember, but it always seems like the rabbis are answering a question that hasn't actually been posed, and I vaguely recall learning through something on your site here that it was for some obvious reason that they were asking how it can be shown that the plagues were multiplied. Um, if that makes any sense.

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