Thursday, April 1, 2010

A Very Robot Passover

This week, due to it being the intermediary days of Passover, otherwise known as chol ha'moed (these are the days that fall between the holiday days of Passover, which bookmark the holiday at the beginning and the end), there is no parshat hashavua. Instead, we have a special reading, found in Exodus (if you recall from last week, boys and girls, we are reading sections of the book of Vayikra, or Leviticus, in the regular schedule of the Torah reading). For some thoughts on the passages read this week, check out the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism's Torah Sparks, found on their website (www.uscj.org). Additional Torah sources can be found at the Jewish Theological Seminary (www.jtsa.edu) - click here for commentary written by Rabbi Marc Wolf, vice chancellor and chief development officer for the Seminary.

For your viewing pleasure, I found this very cute rendition of a robot seder from Israel. Can you spot the "error"?

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