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Cheri |
Posted - 01/14/2008 : 12:50:31 PM Calling all nudists, Jewish or otherwise, to Travelites' clothing optional Passover Seder.
I will be doing all of the cooking; it will be authentic.
We need to know by mid-March so that we can purchase all the food ahead of time for this event to be held southeast of Columbia, SC in rural Richland County.
We have lots of RV space and tenting space. There are hotels less than 10 miles away.
:) Cheri
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Cheri |
Posted - 03/03/2008 : 4:11:47 PM quote: Originally posted by lodmar
hi we are going to be there would love to jion you thanks lodmar
lodmar
I need to know when you will be arriving to the Columbia, SC and if you need tenting or RVing at our property. There are several motels less than 10 miles from us. Will you be bringing a dish for the Seder or donating $?
Please email me at cheridonna@prodigy.net with your names.
The first dozen who RSVP in the affirmative will be receiving commemorative aprons for the 2008 Travelites' Passover Seder. Cheri
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dohdeelicious |
Posted - 03/03/2008 : 2:11:55 PM What a great idea! We're not far from you - in the Upstate - but will be celebrating Passover with my family up North this year [as every year]. Hope you get a great turnout, Cheri. Hope to catch up with you at some point.
~dohdee & Bruce
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Cheri |
Posted - 01/27/2008 : 12:02:31 PM quote: Originally posted by PRS
I'm not Jewish, but my household still celebrates the passover. I sure wish we could join you, sounds like fun!!
BTW, many Christians keep Sabbath, passover, etc. Not just Jewish persons.
Life-long nudist.
Yes, there are probably a number of non-Jewish people celebrating Passover (capital "P"). If you truly celebrate Passover, do you discard all leavened products from the house? (just curious here)
I've been a few non-Jewish Seders and found them to be not true Seders or even Kosher for Passover. They used ham bones rather than a lamb shank bone or a turkey/chicken neck bone on the Seder plate among other things that were not appropriate. Matzah made specifically for Passover is to be used as well as other foods, generally with no grain products including corn (corn oil is in many foods including most ice cream). That's one reason I'm doing most of the cooking.
It's a lot of work and I enjoy sharing special events with friends. Cheri
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PRS |
Posted - 01/26/2008 : 9:57:59 PM I'm not Jewish, but my household still celebrates the passover. I sure wish we could join you, sounds like fun!!
BTW, many Christians keep Sabbath, passover, etc. Not just Jewish persons.
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crenshawjm |
Posted - 01/26/2008 : 8:08:11 PM wish Karen & I could be there, But i am in the National Guard and i have to be a summer camp then, even though in Indiana it is not summer in April. :( But maybe next year, if we don't deploy.
Have a Great Day :) Mike & Karen |
nudenewbie |
Posted - 01/26/2008 : 7:35:49 PM What a great idea! Too bad I'm too far away to participate---wish there were something like that here on the west coast.
Dave (brand new member, who is very impressed with this whole site!)  |
lodmar |
Posted - 01/26/2008 : 12:04:12 PM hi we are going to be there would love to jion you thanks lodmar
lodmar |
Tuffers |
Posted - 01/14/2008 : 4:59:40 PM Wish we could join you Cheri. A long way from the UK |