Sunday, April 29, 2012

120 Years Of Passover History, Indeed

The above photo, from the back of the boxes of Manischewitz matzoh that I ate during Passover earlier this month, is too perfect. The adorable family around the dinner table, the tradition of the seder, the fancy linens, the two small kids who are totally bored out of their minds. If there's any more historically and culturally accurate detail of Passover than the look on these kids' faces, I've yet to see it. (I imagine the seder is somewhere around the Hillel sandwich at this point. The service has already lasted for about 45 minutes, the food isn't quite in sight, and no one younger than 13 would want to eat horseradish and haroset on matzoh.)

Big high-five to Manischewitz for including this in their marketing.

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