Every year, poet and novelist Marge Piercy creates her own Passover
seder with a group of family and friends. Babies have been born and
grown up, friends have moved or divorced, but the principals continue
to gather in her rustic Cape Cod home to participate in a seder that
Piercy takes joy in tweaking each spring to make it more meaningful.
In this journey through the ritual, Piercy coaxes us toward “a
significant contemporary interpretation, rather than an emphasis on
what is strictly ‘correct’ or traditional.” She reminisces about
her grandmother, who thought herself unworthy to lead a seder because
of her limited Hebrew but presided “morally” at the table; she
urges adding an orange to the seder plate; she even describes her
heroic efforts to make her own gefilte fish (an experiment not to be
repeated). Piercy offers her distinct slant on each element of the
feast and provides dozens of her own wonderful recipes, which she
delivers in the same warm, commanding voice as is heard in her poems
and prose: “When I told Ira that I was going to explain how to cook
matzoh brei, he thought I was crazy. Everybody knows how to make
matzoh brei, he said. But I am of the opinion that there is no longer
anything that everybody knows how to cook.” It is in that
spirit–no question too simple–that Piercy welcomes readers to her
kind of seder: a homemade and personal affair, the kind we all wish we
could attend. This charming and instructive book of Passover wisdom,
brimming with favorite dishes and Marge Piercy’s own moving Passover
poems and blessings, invites us to look at an important Jewish ritual
in a whole new way.
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Making the Passover Seder Your Own (with Recipes)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307497277
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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