Eli brought in a book A Taste for Noah. It a story about a little boy, Noah, who is worried because his class is preparing for Passover and they are making everything themselves, including charoset. Noah does not like charoset, though he has not tasted it. He just doesn't like how it looks. Sound familiar? Every day of the week is asks, "Are we making charoset today?" Finally the day arrives and though he is reluctant he does taste it and decides it tastes good after all.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Family Passover Traditions
Eli brought in a book A Taste for Noah. It a story about a little boy, Noah, who is worried because his class is preparing for Passover and they are making everything themselves, including charoset. Noah does not like charoset, though he has not tasted it. He just doesn't like how it looks. Sound familiar? Every day of the week is asks, "Are we making charoset today?" Finally the day arrives and though he is reluctant he does taste it and decides it tastes good after all.
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