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Obama hosts seder on first night of Passover

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Shortly after returning from a six-hour trip to Afghanistan, President Barack Obama attended a private seder in the White House with his Jewish staff and their families March 29.

In addition, Obama issued a message to Jews worldwide, noting that “the enduring story of the Exodus teaches us that wherever we live, there is oppression to be fought and freedom to be won.”

In an official photograph released by the White House, Obama is seen dipping his finger into a cup of wine, as is the custom when recalling the 10 Plagues in Egypt.

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President Barack Obama removes a drop of wine from his glass during the reading of the 10 Plagues at the White House seder March 29. photo/white house/pete souza
“This evening, Jewish individuals, families and their friends in America, Israel and around the world will gather around the seder table to celebrate the sacred festival of Passover,” the president wrote in his Passover message.

“With rich symbols, rituals and tradition, they will tell the story of the Exodus — the journey of the children of Israel from slavery to freedom, from grief to joy, from darkness to light, and from suffering to redemption.

“The enduring story of the Exodus teaches us that wherever we live, there is oppression to be fought and freedom to be won. In retelling this story from generation to generation, we are reminded of our ongoing responsibility to fight against all forms of suffering and discrimination, and we reaffirm the ties that bind us all. These bonds are the source of inextinguishable courage and strength, and provide hope that we can repair this world.”

Obama concluded on a personal note, using the Hebrew term for “a happy holiday.” “My family and I send out warmest wishes for a joyous and meaningful Passover. Chag sameach.”

The Obama aides started the seder tradition during 2008’s primary campaign in Pennsylvania, sharing an impromptu meal in a hotel basement when an unexpected guest stopped by: Obama.

The event continued last year at the White House with a small group of aides and advisers. He is the first U.S. president to host a seder in the White House.


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Posted by imhisnibbs
04/01/2010  at  01:57 PM
Stewart

I wonder how Mr. Obama responded to those four little words at the end of the Seder….“Next year in Jerusalem”!

Last year, he sat at the head of the table and wore a Kippa. Also, the food wasn’t kosher let alone kosher for pesach….this year no kippa, not at the head of the table. I wonder if the food was kosher at least? He would serve Halal food for a Muslim I am sure

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Posted by sphyerucham
04/01/2010  at  02:03 PM
"Next year in Jerusalem"?--no, the

“Next year in Jerusalem”?—no, the the seder ended with “Next year,cut up Jerusalem.”

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Posted by bluesdoctor
04/03/2010  at  09:16 PM
Obama no friend of Jews

Obama is no friend of the Jews or of Israel. Time for you idiots of San Francisco who voted for him to admit you were wrong.

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