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Q: Linda Bell email: lbell@cbvic.org of Milwaukee - Hi Polly, We met at Pick & Save a number of months ago. We were introduced by James Holifield, my significant other. I am the Social Action co-chair at Congregation Shalom. We are planning an African American Jewish Seder for Sunday April 2 from 3-6 pm. We are trying to notify as many people as possible about the event. Just wanted to extend a personal invitation to you and your family. If you would like additional information, I have a flyer in pdf format that I could send along. We are doing the Seder in collaboration with the American Jewish Committee and the Milwaukee Urban League.
A: Polly Drew - Cool Linda. Hi to one of the best psychotherapists in Milwaukee, James Holifield. Linda, happy use this forum for family, culture-building community events. All the best.
Tell your friends.
I wish I didn't live 1000 miles away. That would be hilarious. I went to a seder once but it didn't have no soul. The big cracker is ok but you have to eat some parsley salt-soaked crap before they break out the wine, which really belongs on pancakes. More sugar in it than alcohol. The dumplings were good but the booze sucked.
"African-american"... Now dip the crack in the salt heheh hey you could have some MD 20/20. "maddog" is the place where jewish and african cultures intersect around here.
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Yeah, it would be funny to go there with some cans of soup mixed and pretend to throw up on the table.
All the Jewish food I ever ate tasted terrible and Jews hate it too, they are just pretending to like it.
"Go, Nazis, Go!"