You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Home Front: Culture Wars
Why is this night different from all other nights?
2009-04-09
US President Barack Obama will celebrate Passover Thursday night with staff and friends in what is believed to be the first White House seder attended by an American president.

The event was slipped onto the president's public schedule Tuesday night with little fanfare, following a letter signed by Obama earlier in the day wishing Americans who mark the day a "peaceful and relaxing holiday."

While presidential proclamations in honor of Passover have been common throughout the administrations of George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, this year's seder is believed to be the first of its kind.

"I'm really happy to hear about it," said Steve Rabinowitz, who once led a staff seder in the Clinton White House but didn't know of any White House seder in which the president had personally taken part before now. "It's been an extremely open White House to all faith communities, certainly including ours."

William Daroff, who runs the United Jewish Communities' Washington office, recalled that former president Franklin D. Roosevelt snuck out the back door of the White House in 1943 to avoid seeing rabbis marching out front to demand US action to save European Jews from the Nazis.

"Sixty-six years later the President of the United States is spending Thursday evening with his friends and family celebrating the liberation and survival of the Jewish people," Daroff noted, calling the event "a testament to how far we have come as a Jewish people in America.

"Jews are a vital component in the mosaic that is American culture and society. Our welcome through the front door, and the dining room door, of the White House speaks to the inclusiveness of today's America and of President Obama," he said. "This night is indeed different from all other nights."

In his letter, Obama called the story of Jews' ascent from slavery to freedom in the Land of Israel as "among the most powerful stories of suffering and redemption in human history," accompanied by rituals and symbols that indicate "the beauty of freedom and the responsibility it
entails."

He also said the holiday presented a message for all humankind. "As part of a larger global community, we all must work to ensure that our brothers and sisters of every race, religion, culture and nationality are free from bondage and repression, and are able to live in peace."

He concluded his letter with the traditional Hebrew greeting "chag sameach," or happy holiday.

Though Passover starts on Wednesday evening, Obama will be hosting the second seder, on Thursday night, apparently so that those in attendance can celebrate with their families on the first night.

The guest list includes the president, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters, Malia and Sasha, as well as a dozen staff members and friends and their families. Most of them were on a campaign stop in Harrisburg, PA with then-senator Obama last year when the first night of Passover fell.

According to the White House, Obama insisted on holding an impromptu seder, and this year invited those who were with him to celebrate together again.

Note the President of the World-Speak "free our brothers of every race." Political constituent cover and precursor for his Hajj attendance no doubt.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Opening prayers by Reverend Farrakhan, Jesse, and Al Sharpton
Posted by: Frank G   2009-04-09 15:17  

#7  He's just getting his excuses ready before he kicks Israel off the bus.
Posted by: Gladys   2009-04-09 14:32  

#6  
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-04-09 14:16  

#5  "Hey, 'Chelle! You think those Jews coming over tonight like pepperoni pizza?"

"As long as it's turkey pepperoni, it's all good, O-man!"
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-04-09 14:15  

#4  wot u men i kant haz chzbrgr?

Posted by: Sea Kitteh   2009-04-09 13:22  

#3  I'll have the pork roast.
Posted by: Barack Obama   2009-04-09 11:30  

#2  Johnson? Send Rahm in please. I need a guy to teach me how to do Jewish stuff.
Right away, Mister President...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-04-09 09:55  

#1  Why I'm not feeling reasured?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-09 09:28  

00:00