How completely out of my league (and mind) would I be to make a Passover seder? I've been to a bunch of them. Actually the ideal would be doing two seders. One the really old-school traditional way that old people would appreciate, and one that involves a lot more creativity.
Josh told me that there is no way his grandparents will come here for a seder. Even if we were married. Mayyyybe if we were married and I converted, but probably not. Well what if I cooked everything at his parents' house? Yes, that would be just fine. Oh, okay, of course. Old people are wacky.
Josh told me that there is no way his grandparents will come here for a seder. Even if we were married. Mayyyybe if we were married and I converted, but probably not. Well what if I cooked everything at his parents' house? Yes, that would be just fine. Oh, okay, of course. Old people are wacky.
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I'm sure you are a great cook. But there's something a little bit odd about the idea of going to a non-Jew's house for Passover. I know josh is Jewish. But you don't really have a Jewish home. It is hard to put into words but I can totally understand where josh is coming from. I don't think it's about how old they are.
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