There's no reason to be bashful about saying it: Passover is probably the only Jewish holiday that's both loved and dreaded. Those who strictly observe the 8-day celebration, enjoy the annual spiritual boost it provides. There's the traditional Seder(s) where family and friends gather, of course. But then there's the remainder of the week. With chametz — leavened products — forbidden, menus are limited. Matzah is a staple. So are potatoes and chicken and meat. And how can one forget the miracle of macaroons? Being at the mercy of Manischewitz … well, don't get me startedDaffodils and grape hyacinths in our garden.
May we all have a blessed Passover Meal today.