I know it’s early, but Passover is really just around the corner. This year Passover begins on the evening of April 3rd and ends on the evening of April 11th. Passover is personally one of my favorite Jewish holidays of the year. A lot of people dread the eight breadless days, but I kind of like it! I enjoy having family time and get-togethers. The holiday is a great way of getting the entire family together. And, since there are two seders, you get to spend time with your own family and with your spouse’s family. The kids are able to see their aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents, and we as adults get to see our siblings and parents all together, which is not something we do often! Life gets so busy and is always in the way that it makes it impossible to always have everyone together. I mean, sure, it’s great going out for dinner with one of your siblings, or going over to your parents’ house one night with the kids. But it’s never the same as having the entire family together.
I also like Passover because it’s a holiday that everyone can participate in and enjoy. It’s a happy holiday, unlike Yom Kippur, so we are able to celebrate and have a nice time! The seder is conducted mostly in English, which is great, because then people who can’t read Hebrew will know what’s going on and can take part! And , to top it off, the seder is super fun for the kids! They love setting up the seder plate, reading the four questions, and best of all finding the hidden Matzah (and getting the money from their grandparents of course!). Although many families do, our family does not go to synagogue on Passover, which is just fine with me. It actually is another reason that I love Passover so much. It’s not even because I don’t like going to synagogue (although I don’t), but it’s really because the kids don’t like it, and they end up staying in the daycare the whole time anyways! Since we don’t have to go to synagogue, my kids end up looking forward to Passover every year, and I think it’s their favourite holiday too!