"Albert K. Fung" wrote:
> An enslaved people .....
>
> According to that famed Jewish legend of Passover, was led
> to the heaven's door. A few thousand years ago, the Hebrew
> prophet, Mosses, hastily leaded the Israelites out of en-
> slavement in Egypt, destined for freedom in their promised
> land. Casa Tres Palmas was proud to have hosted the joyous
> celebration of the happy ending to a sad story.
>
> For millenniums, the story was shared over ritual meals.
>
> Passover is celebrated by Jews all over the world. It is a
> story of the triumph of the human spirit over darkness and
> evil. An occasion, when very im****tant elements of a proud
> tradition and brilliant heritage, are passed from generat-
> ion to generation.
>
> The celebration, is a seven, or eight, day festival. Every
> evening the Seder service is performed, in which the story
> of the Israelites are recounted. The Seder meal, is highly
> rich in rituals and symbols. A netter inquired about items
> on a traditional Seder plate. According to custom, it must
> have six items - Maror, Chazeret, Karpas, Charoset, Z'roa,
> and Beitzah.
>
這六樣野又代表甚麼呢﹖最好你就講埋中英文﹐
因為沒有甚麼人懂希伯來文和猶太文(yiddish)?
還有﹐你有沒有證實你的華人女性朋友信錯教沒有﹖
猶太正教是沒有女祭師這回事的。
>
> They are symbols of aspects of Jewish live in enslavement,
> and the dramatic hasty nature of the Israelites' departure
> from Egypt. The overarching themes of a Seder service are:
> gratitude for God, bitterness of enslavement, sweetness of
> freedom, and, lessons learned.
>
> All in all, an admirable, introspective culture ....
>
> Regards,
>
> Albert K. Fung
> Casa Tres Palmas, Santa Ynez, California, USA.


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