April 17, 2006
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B"H
Last Friday we had a wonderful seder with friends of ours in Chicago. We used a Messianic haggadah (book that contains the order of events for the evening with various readings, prayers and songs) that was written by friends of mine from New Covenant Community in New York. There was nine of us altogether. Mark and Michele were our hosts. They have a warm and friendly home and Michele set such a lovely table. Penninah cooked most of the food and what a great job she did!! How blessed am I that I get to go home with the chef??
Later I'll tell y'all about the theme of The Gospel of Moses. I have found this teaching to be very rich.
Have a wonderful day my cyberfriends. BTW, today is our daughter Miriam's b-day. She is now 16. PRAISE GOD!
Shlomo
Comments (8)
Thank-you very much , the gospel of moses-so true. I hope your daughters birthday celebration is wonderful.
Happy Birthday to your daughter!! Such a pretty name too!!
Love, Candy
Happy Birthday, Miriam!
The Gospel of Moses? Hmm, I guess I am behind the power curve when it comes to Jewish literature. I feel ignorant.
i love the gospel of moses as well as the gospel of thomas just playin...passover is a wonderful holiday to celebrate
say a Happy Birthday for me to Mim
Thanks for all your past writing and comments!
Happy Birthday to Mim!
... I'm just thinking about how close your daughter is to my age. I mean, we're still a few years apart, but it's still kinda weird that we're almost the same generation and.... you could be my dad.
Hmm. I'm gonna have to let this one sink in.
But happy birthday to her!!

B"H
Hey Mandy,
Thanks for stopping by. You do remember that Joe Boxer is 19 don't you? He's a lot closer to your age than Mim is. I'm so blessed by the various friends that I have. One thing that I kept emphasizing on the Cafe was the topic of intergenerational friendships. Just because I was born in 1952 and therefore have long since crossed the 50 year mark, why should that stop us from being friends? There are definite boundaries, over which neither of us should try to cross, but I believe that GOD wants us to experience a mutual blessing by means of our differences.
Shlomo
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