In my family, we celebrate Passover in a very fun way. We go to our family friends house, and meet up with many families and friends to have a regular "Seder". We all sit down around a table, we read from the "Megila", for about 5 million hours! Then we pray a little, and finally, we eat. Later, when we finish eating, there is the "Afikoman", the second most exciting part of the "Seder", right after the food!:). Whoever finds the "Afikoman" first, always wins a very fun prize!! When that's done, the little kids always fall asleep on the couches, because they are so tired from running around so much. The big kids go, play games, and talk, and all of the adults have the usual conversation about the anything from the meaning of life to why the sky is blue. If you would like to know the answer to either of those, check the links at the bottom of the page!! So that's my typical Passover "Seder". We'd love to hear yours, share with us at olderlevelemek@gmail.com!!
Why the sky is blue: http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/blue-sky/en/
What is the meaning of life: don't look that up, no one knows...
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