First, Passover is the evening on the 14th of the first month. If you are on a trip or unclean, then you can observe it on the 14th of the second month. The day, following the Passover meal is a normal work day. The following day is the High Sabbath and no work is allowed Any way you go, the Passover is only during the evening of the 14th and lasts just a few hours. So, I don’t get this comic.
Oh yeah, forgot to add. The day after Passover begins the Feast of Unleaven Bread and you shouldn’t have any bread made with yeast in your home, or where ever you happen to be staying.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 8 months ago
bring the matzo with you, & say the Shema, or go to the Catskills to a Kosher resort.
RonBerg13 Premium Member 8 months ago
Fiddler on the Roof….
TRADITION !!!!
Katsuro Premium Member 8 months ago
Fair enough point, but not much of a punchline.
rick92040 8 months ago
Religious brainwashing.
Billavi Premium Member 8 months ago
Nothing beats my religion. Started by fishermen who banned eating meat on Fridays. If they had pizza back then, they would have banned that, too.
EMGULS79 8 months ago
Well, Len, would you rather she observed Lent? :)
Ukko wilko 8 months ago
Keep your faith.
vehlers 8 months ago
It’s all a bunch of make believe anyway.
serial232 8 months ago
First, Passover is the evening on the 14th of the first month. If you are on a trip or unclean, then you can observe it on the 14th of the second month. The day, following the Passover meal is a normal work day. The following day is the High Sabbath and no work is allowed Any way you go, the Passover is only during the evening of the 14th and lasts just a few hours. So, I don’t get this comic.
serial232 8 months ago
Oh yeah, forgot to add. The day after Passover begins the Feast of Unleaven Bread and you shouldn’t have any bread made with yeast in your home, or where ever you happen to be staying.