And here goes my idea for a poll tomorrow.alicetama wrote:\Kor wrote:You know......from past events that happened so far in the polls, it might be best to talk about the whole thing here (instead of only mentioning it as a btw).alicetama wrote: Speaking of Passover... I'm now remembering a mean thing that I did to a friend of mine...
Khinkhun can support this claim![]()
Okay... so it happened when I was in the 4th grade during lunch. I usually bring my lunch to school, and that day my mom packed me two homemade chocolate chip cookies. Both of the cookies were fairly big. I offered a piece to both of my friends, and one of them was Jewish. She said she couldn't have it because it was Passover, and so I... started to torment her with the cookie. It was terrible.
Nah, just kidding. (at least you were a smart one to say it, so you won't have to see people voting to some crazy stuff that you "might have done" to your friend
Basically yes. You are not allowed to eat chamez (in short, you're not allowed to eat stuff like bread, cakes, pasta, etc.).alicetama wrote: ... Though I don't know if Passover is the holiday when you can't eat certain foods. Is it?
However..........I (as many others) don't follow this tradition (it's actually a "commandment"), since it's silly and unneeded (it's even more idiotic since if you have any sort of chamez at home, you're supposed to burn it before the holiday starts.). I do know though that outside of Israel, non-religious jews are more strict with the traditions than the non-religious jews in Israel, in order to keep their "jewish identity" (which sounds exactly like the way your friend was raised in. Unless she was truly religious and I'm being way off)







