Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Shabbat HaGadol=Kos G'dolah?

Shabbat HaGadol is this week, the last Shabbat before the holiday of Pesach. I turned to the Haftarah of Shabbat Hagadol to see if the reading from the prophets could help to inspire me. I noticed that the prophet of Elijah is mentioned at the end of the haftarah. He slips in just at the end, encouraging people to change their ways for the better, just like many other prophets.

After the Jewish people are described as people who have forgotten the ways of the Torah, Elijah is mentioned:

" Lo, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before the coming of the awesome, fearful day of the Lord. 24 He shall reconcile parents with children and children with their parents, so that, when I come, I do not strike the whole land with utter destruction.
Lo, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before
the coming of the awesome, fearful day of the Lord."
I think that it is fitting to be thinking about Elijah as the holiday of Pesach is coming because we are all supposed to welcome Elijah into our homes during THE night of the seder (note: I said the night, as in one night of the seder, GO ISRAEL where they only have one seder. Totally the only one needed..). Elijah has always been a mysterious prophet and one with a bit of a gentle side to him. I think that maybe because of this gentle side, in this haftarah, Elijah is comforting and dealing with parents and children. For me, this brings up a memory of sederim in my childhood when we would open the door for Elijah to come. Then, we would all watch Elijah's cup to see if the wine would go down.
I think that this custom is a wonderful one because it encourages us all to open our doors, not only to Elijah at the end of the seder, but also to those who need a place to eat and drink, like at the beginning of the seder. So, please take a message from Elijah to change and to keep your door a little more open to those who need it.
For this week's cocktail, I propose a drink that is kosher-for-Pesach-friendly, just in case you finished off your hametz-alcoholic beverages! It is also reminiscent of Elijah's cup:
Wine-Sangria-Spritzer:
-for very tasty results, prepare the drink at least 4 hours before serving
-pour one bottle of wine into a pitcher (preferably red, but white works too)
(to support my brother Josh's favourite area of Israel: try to buy wine from the Negev region, but other wine works too)
-slice half of an orange and half of an apple and put the slices in the pitcher
-add about 1 cup or more of lemon-lime flavoured seltzer right before serving


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