Passover this year actually begins on April 20, but the CICS group asked for an earlier date for my annual presentation of passover traditions. I'd appreciate feedback from those of you who attended the presentation. What parts of the presentation were the most fun for you, and what would you like to see more of if we did a "real" passover seder in late April?Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Passover Presentation
Passover this year actually begins on April 20, but the CICS group asked for an earlier date for my annual presentation of passover traditions. I'd appreciate feedback from those of you who attended the presentation. What parts of the presentation were the most fun for you, and what would you like to see more of if we did a "real" passover seder in late April?
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I really enjoyed trying the different foods that you had even though it wasn't the best. I enjoyed the Matzoh the most. I didn't exactly enjoy the Karpas dipped in salt water or the horseradish. I would say just explain more of the meanings of each food and how it relates to the jewish tradition.
Kody Thompson
I also enjoyed the different foods-especially the horseradish!; having the experience of an another culture on campus was wonderful, I'd be more than happy to attend another passover dinner in the future. Thank you and your family Dr. Marmorstein for sharing this!
Megan Marvel
Although i was unable to attend this event, i would have really liked to. I think that its great that we can have these different events on campus and i would have loved to try the many different foods that were availible. Hopefully next year i can attend the event first hand!
-Rick Schiley-
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