A final post before Pesah. First, some links for desserts for your Seders or for during the week. Our previous posts for “marochinos” (almond macaroons), “mustachudos” (nut confections), “masa di vino” (wine cookies) and “ashuplados” (merguines), are always winners!! This year, as well, I want to share with you some great finds from some of the favorite blogs I follow.
I’m looking forward to trying this “Passover Raspberry or Strawberry Tart” by Jamie Doueck, posted on ‘The Jewish Hostess’. Also, “Matzah Toffee with Almonds”, posted on ‘Serious Eats‘ looks delicious and divine!! As always, my friends, Linda Capeloto Sendowski, is always cooking up something fun and special at ‘the Boreka Diary’ Finally, from ‘the Jew and the carrot’, a compendium of great Passover recipes from some of the best the web has to offer. Take a look and see what’s going on in the world of Passover food bloggers!!
One more tradition for Passover to mention again. My cousin Avi Abikzer, whose family is from Morocco, introduced the tradition of lifting the Seder plate above the heads of each family and reciting a blessing called ‘Bibhilu‘…. “Bibhilu yatzanu mi’mitzrayim” (in haste we came out of Egypt). {in this clip, Avi and Leah’s son, Evan, passes the plate over the heads of the guests as his father recites the Bibhilu blessing}
At synagogue yesterday, a friend asked if we have this custom, and I responded that it was introduced to us and we adopted it. She told me that they do it at her Seder table as her husband’s family came from Turkey, and it was their custom there.
A few years back Rabbi Daniel Bouskila wrote a story which appeared in the Los Angeles Jewish Journal titled “The Blessing of Bibhilu“. Perhaps it is a tradition you might choose to bring to your table.
Wishing you a joyful and meaningful Pesah, and good times with family and friends!
~”Bendichas Manos!”
How does the refrain go, Todos vengan Y comen, I wish you and your whole family Pesach Allegre I made the Ashuplados last night, they turned out great. Love Linda
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Thanks, Linda! “Todo el ken tiene ambre venga i koma; todo el ken tiene de menester venga i paskue”. (Let all who are hungry, come and eat; all in need come and celebrate.)
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I love, love, LOVE your blog, subscribed to it right away and added you to my blog roll, I’ll be a very regular visitor from now on. Wishing you and your family a very happy and healthy Passover.
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Thanks for visiting! Looking forward to sharing the journey! Pesah Alegre!!
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