• @klemptor
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    574 months ago

    The food is the best part of any holiday, to be fair.

    • Flying Squid
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      374 months ago

      I agree. Unfortunately, with Jewish holidays, you have to sit through what feels like about 10 hours of prayers in Hebrew before you get to the food.

      Which especially sucks when you’re a hungry kid who doesn’t understand Hebrew.

      • @InputZero@lemmy.ml
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        234 months ago

        I have the best Jewish friends. They’re not strict Jewish, they adapt a lot of the traditions to suit themselves. For example any of the food heavy holiday’s they invite their non-Jewish friends over but do most of the religious stuff before we show up. So for me, I get to visit with friends, eat pretty good food (I’ve learned what to avoid like the unleavened bread), and help them celebrate something that’s important to them. They make no expectation for us to actually participate, just respect that they are. It’s a good time.

        I feel for their kids though, they have to do the 10 hour thing.

        • Flying Squid
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          84 months ago

          Damn, lucky you not having to sit through the boring shit. Because yeah, the food is great!

      • @klemptor
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        84 months ago

        Yep. Half my family is Jewish, half is Catholic. My dad (Jewish atheist) made me sit through a really long seder once and afterward said he forgot how boring they are. And also didn’t warn me about the bitter herbs lol. Next time we went to a seder it was wayyy more streamlined.

      • @ThirdWorldOrder@lemm.ee
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        24 months ago

        I dated a girl who is Jewish many years ago. Her parents would just throw dishes at each other while arguing in Hebrew. To hear you say that it can’t be entertaining slightly offends me.

        • Flying Squid
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          54 months ago

          Hebrew or Yiddish? If she wasn’t Israeli, it was probably Yiddish. Yiddish is also better for yelling people in. My grandmother was very good at it. It’s like if German had a bastard child with Polish.

          • @ThirdWorldOrder@lemm.ee
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            44 months ago

            Oh maybe that’s what it was. On a related note the girl I dated has a sister that was a substitute teacher at our high school at the time. She was 21 and would buy us booze and she also played strip poker with my friends and me. Took my buddy’s virginity. Fun times!

            • Flying Squid
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              24 months ago

              Not very much. There are very few Ladino speakers alive today. Like exponentially fewer than Yiddish, which already doesn’t have very many speakers left.

              Ladino is very close to Medieval Spanish, but written using Hebrew letters.