My Lady of Sensuality...



Moderator: Menolly
The Haggadah for the American Family wrote: This is the bread of afflicition. The unleavened bread our ancestors were forced to eat because they did not have the time to wait for the dough to rise.
Menolly, there aren't any Jews in N. Ireland! Hence the very old NI joke....Well...OK. If you haven't been around a lot of Jews then you might not know what matzah is.
This is not the 'Tank, so I won't debate. But I will admit I was shocked to learn just how tiny Belfast's Jewish Community truly is when I went searching in response to your post. I thought Gator Town's Jewish community was small (Beorn has been the only Jew in both his elementary and middle school his entire time attending them. But, those school's have been tiny as well), but we have four shuls (houses of worship) and the one where Beorn attended religious school has a membership of 700 families on it's own! So to learn there are a total of 150 individual Jews according to the current census in Belfast floored me.Stonemaybe wrote:Menolly, there aren't any Jews in N. Ireland! Hence the very old NI joke....Well...OK. If you haven't been around a lot of Jews then you might not know what matzah is.
Thug: (menacingly)are you catholic or protestant?
Jewish tourist: I'm a Jew
Thug: Catholic or protestant Jew?
Maybe someday we'll get together around Passover and I'll fix a full fledge seder meal for you and yours. As long as I get to see what a North Ireland Easter is like in return.Stonemaybe wrote:And as for Cheltenham, shrug I don't know! But I've certainly never been involved in mealtimes....