no. part of passover is the Seder dinner which in my community was this past friday. someone is chosen to tell the story of Jewish defiance to oppression in their own language. as a non practicing Jew, my responsibility was to sit quietly and listen, and then to carry that story into the next year. this year, the emphasis was on how we are currently living in the re-emergence of the totalitarian hate we all seek to defy, and part of that is the story of the modern israel, and how it exists as an oppressor that claims itself the victim. especially because as we sat and ate, Israeli troops conducted war crimes in Lebanon.
i mean. you’re also not strictly speaking wrong. it is a jewish tradition to multiple times a year, all sit down at a table and have an uncle, bubbula, nanny, or teen go off on a rant about one of the times someone tried to kill all of us, and then eat food about it.
no. part of passover is the Seder dinner which in my community was this past friday. someone is chosen to tell the story of Jewish defiance to oppression in their own language. as a non practicing Jew, my responsibility was to sit quietly and listen, and then to carry that story into the next year. this year, the emphasis was on how we are currently living in the re-emergence of the totalitarian hate we all seek to defy, and part of that is the story of the modern israel, and how it exists as an oppressor that claims itself the victim. especially because as we sat and ate, Israeli troops conducted war crimes in Lebanon.
Oh I see, that was a literal testimony! Sorry for calling it a rant and thanks for that bit of education.
i mean. you’re also not strictly speaking wrong. it is a jewish tradition to multiple times a year, all sit down at a table and have an uncle, bubbula, nanny, or teen go off on a rant about one of the times someone tried to kill all of us, and then eat food about it.
it’s just that it’s not tongue in cheek 🤣