On 26/03/2021 15:05, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 14:38:51 +0000, S Viemeister
> > wrote:
>> On 26/03/2021 14:30, Boron Elgar wrote
>>> > wrote:
>>>> On 26/03/2021 14:20, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2021-03-26 8:17 a.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 23:30:54 -0600, US Janet >
>>>>>> They are popular. Gosh, why as I surprised.
>>>>>> https://www.kveller.com/how-to-host-...-for-families/
>>>>>> Still, there is nothing one can do on Zoom to convey the mild
>>>>>> anticipation, almost anxiety, that can arise during a truly compliant
>>>>>> seder when the thing goes on and on, and people get hungrier and
>>>>>> hungrier, and do everything they can to nudge it along more quickly.
>>>>> But what about those nice, freshly fried latkes?
>>>> That's more of a Hanukah food.
>>> Yup, though potatoes are often incorporated into the meal in sides.
>> I know a mixed-background family which serves baked ham and latkes at Xmas.
> Ours is a mixed family and we have often created cross-cultural
> gatherings.
>
> Food-wise, unless one is observant of dietary laws, it really is a lot
> of fun. In the NJ branch, there are no observant, so we have fun!
>
> No one will eat gefilte fish no matter what holiday it is....
>
Ick. The smell alone puts me off.