Friday, April 11, 2025

  • Friday, April 11, 2025
  • Elder of Ziyon
One of the small pleasures of visiting Israel is being constantly surprised at seeing Jewish themes in everyday secular life. Graffiti that says "Am Yisrael Chai," or Scriptural verses on the sides of delivery trucks - and one of my favorites, buses that wish you a kosher and happy Passover. (Picture from 2013, h/t the Shmiklers.)


Israelis may be blasé about how embedded Judaism is in their everyday lives, but things like this are not small at all. The are what makes Israel feel like home for Jews, even the first time you visit.

Wishing you a chag kosher v'sameach!

If you still need a Haggadah, my Elder of Ziyon Haggadah is still available for download.

Being stuck in the Disapora, I will not be blogging or tweeting between Friday evening and at least Monday night. 





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