Passover is the Festival of Freedom in the Jewish community worldwide. More than any other holiday, it symbolizes what it means to be Jewish: family, food, and fun, along with an obligation to pass on the story to future generations. This book offers 101 Seder memories. Some of the contributors are famous, like Rabbi Harold Kushner and attorney Alan Dershowitz. Others are known only within their circle of friends and family. Some of the stories are funny, some poignant and thought provoking. All of them are charming and worth reading. The book is filled with delightful anecdotes of cleaning house, eating hard matzo balls, and milking kosher cows.
Each of the stories comes from people of all ages, all professions, and all parts of the United States.