And to you! Spring is here again. And it will be here again. Passover and Easter, celebrations of freedom and celebrations of redemption. Of spring and of rebirth. Of children. New beginnings. Forever. Love it and love you. Much love. L’chaim!
And for the joke about the dough boy that has risen and the dough boy that has not, the matzah boy’s gotta be cracking up over that one! I’m trying to think of more matzah jokes that aren’t too dry but also not too kneady, but it’s difficult to rise to the occasion. Happy springtime holidays to you Diane, and to all Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs… and Flying Spaghetti Monsters.
Just for the record, I want to speak up for NYC Mayor Mohran Mamdani.
I am disgusted with crazy pundits who attack him for being Muslim.
I think he’s trying to be an effective mayor. He’s hired good people, he moves quickly when there are crises. Give the guy a break. He’s no terrorist. He’s not imposing Sharia law on the public schools.
You should all be so lucky as to have such a good mayor!
Thanks…I LOVE this & have saved to send to all my family/friends who celebrate either or both. Our family was having a discussion about Ramadan & Eid yesterday (my niece teaches 1st Grade, & we were explaining what happened w/kids at school who celebrated). I fondly remembered taking the middle school kids (during Ramadan) to my resource room during lunch & playing games so they wouldn’t have to be in the cafeteria. We always had such a good time…another reason I’m rbmtk’s. (My niece said some of the resource teacher(s) /social workers/speech paths might take the kids at her other school, but those at her current school haven’t at all. Boo…shame on them! They missed some good kid time!)
And to you! Spring is here again. And it will be here again. Passover and Easter, celebrations of freedom and celebrations of redemption. Of spring and of rebirth. Of children. New beginnings. Forever. Love it and love you. Much love. L’chaim!
And for the joke about the dough boy that has risen and the dough boy that has not, the matzah boy’s gotta be cracking up over that one! I’m trying to think of more matzah jokes that aren’t too dry but also not too kneady, but it’s difficult to rise to the occasion. Happy springtime holidays to you Diane, and to all Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs… and Flying Spaghetti Monsters.
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I second that!
Just for the record, I want to speak up for NYC Mayor Mohran Mamdani.
I am disgusted with crazy pundits who attack him for being Muslim.
I think he’s trying to be an effective mayor. He’s hired good people, he moves quickly when there are crises. Give the guy a break. He’s no terrorist. He’s not imposing Sharia law on the public schools.
You should all be so lucky as to have such a good mayor!
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Thanks…I LOVE this & have saved to send to all my family/friends who celebrate either or both. Our family was having a discussion about Ramadan & Eid yesterday (my niece teaches 1st Grade, & we were explaining what happened w/kids at school who celebrated). I fondly remembered taking the middle school kids (during Ramadan) to my resource room during lunch & playing games so they wouldn’t have to be in the cafeteria. We always had such a good time…another reason I’m rbmtk’s. (My niece said some of the resource teacher(s) /social workers/speech paths might take the kids at her other school, but those at her current school haven’t at all. Boo…shame on them! They missed some good kid time!)
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Let’s not forget St. Patrick’s Day, too, which is tomorrow, Tuesday March 17, 2026 –and primaries day this year across the nation!
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