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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm an Orthodox Jew and I don't mind at all if non-Jews want to make seders for their own families. I find it strange and I don't see value in it, but I don't mind or take offense. If I was going to bother taking offense to Christianity, it would be for the supersessionist sentiments which are far more widespread than makeshift seders. I am actually happy when non-Jews buy our kosher for Passover products for random reasons, such as wanting cane sugar instead of corn syrup or gluten-free cookies. More demand will mean these products will become more widely distributed and more affordable over time. So that's a win win.[/quote] Aww...this reminds me of my dad, who absolutely loved matzoh and would buy boxes and boxes of them. I...did not understand.[/quote] Ha! I was about to share about my dear Irish mother who also loved matzoh. She’d have it buttered with her tea :). [/quote] Orthodox PP. A lot of my non-Jewish friends love matzah. I used to hate it, but it has grown on me. Especially as I have grown older and had to become more conscious about my calories, I appreciate that matzah has a lot fewer calories per square inch of surface area than bread. A matzah pizza does much less damage than a real pizza :) [/quote]
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