A Jewish lawmaker and key mover in the passage of the health care reform bill said it was appropriate the measure passed in the House of Representatives a week before Passover.
After a week filled with unhealthy fats, sugar, sodium, cholesterol, salty brisket and egg-laden cakes, seder goers often feel less than liberated. With all respect to tradition, Bonnie Giller’s book “Passover the Healthy Way” posits that there’s a better way to enjoy the holiday.
When you are dating, the hungry can often interpret a come-and-eat invitation as more symbolic than the shank bone on a seder plate. Here are some tips on knowing when it’s the right time to extend an invitation to that someone special.