Now that we’re getting closer to Passover and Easter, a reminder that Christian seders are appropriationisitc, problematic, and also not historically accurate. Don’t host them, don’t participate in them. Receipts: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths/five-myths-about-passover/2018/03/28/15a059d8-320b-11e8-94fa-32d48460b955_story.html?utm_term=.94209dacc757">https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/f...
Can Christians be invited to a Jew& #39;s home to be an invited guest at their (Jewish) seder? Sure. That& #39;s about however long you& #39;ve been in real relationship with that person, to score an invite. BUT DO NOT HOLD A SEDER IF YOU ARE CHRISTIANS TRYING TO APPROPRIATE JEWISH TRADITION
Again: using a ritual that a) is not your own & b) evolved after Jesus& #39; time while casting Jesus as the ultimate redeemer of it (!) is a) appropriation & b) perpetrates harmful supersessionist theology that has caused & justified Jewish oppression and murder for centuries.