Passover

Picture-Perfect Passover

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April 2008

From Passover pickup lines to the four questions around the world, these holiday-related tales are guaranteed to keep you entertained this month.

With Passover fast approaching (it starts on April 19), you might be wondering how you’ll fill that extra time between family visits, seders and waiting for the little kids to find the afikoman. (Then again, we still look forward to finding the afikoman. No shame.) We know you could always get a head start on your homework, but we think these four Passover-related books might be a little more fun. Check out the reviews from your fellow JVibers, and then kick back with one of these meaningful and entertaining reads.

A Seder for Jews and Cape Verdeans

A Seder for Jews and Cape Verdeans
Eli Plenk

Passover is here and Eli celebrated it with a unique group of people. Read his article on the Cape Verdean-Jewish Seder.

On the evening of March 20, more than 100 people gathered in the basement of St. Patrick's church in Roxbury, a neighborhood of Boston, for the second annual Cape Verdean-Jewish Seder. This event was established last year to build bridges between two historically oppressed, but separated groups of people.



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