Dayenu
We the Persian Jews have the time-honored tradition of attacking each other at the Seder night during the reciting of the song Dayenu ("it would have been enough for us"). Now, it is great that we have this once-a-year opportunity to settle score with family and friends, but surely this song has to have more significance than projecting VBMs (Vegetable Ballistic Missiles) at each other. Do you want to know? Click here to listen to Rabbi David Fohrman.
We the Persian Jews have the time-honored tradition of attacking each other at the Seder night during the reciting of the song Dayenu ("it would have been enough for us"). Now, it is great that we have this once-a-year opportunity to settle score with family and friends, but surely this song has to have more significance than projecting VBMs (Vegetable Ballistic Missiles) at each other. Do you want to know? Click here to listen to Rabbi David Fohrman.
Please take the time to prepare for the night of the Seder. There are myriad resources on the internet where you can learn about Pesach and prepare intelligent and relevant games to keep children interested, here is just a few:
2 Comments:
A war with vegetable missiles!The most enjoyable peaceful war in the universe!
By Anonymous, at March 29, 2007
Anyone knows how to access the article referred to in Rolling Stones?
By Anonymous, at May 08, 2007
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