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A Passover Story

March 31, 2010 22:56
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Eventually the Pharaoh relented when he saw the lifeless body of his first-born son. “Go.” he ordered Moses, tears streaming down his face, “Take your people and leave this land”.

“Right,” said Moses, somewhat lost for words. “Thanks. Come on Aaron, we'd better tell them before the bugger changes his mind”.

The news spread around the Jewish areas like it was on the Edgware K email list. The people knew they had to prepare as quickly as possible, and that they needed a packed lunch. Moses had been very clear about this. “Bake bread for the journey”, he told them, “but you’ve only got 18 minutes to do it in. Pretend you’re on Ready, Steady, Cook.”

“How long must this 18-minute bread last?” one slightly difficult chap asked. “Yes,” said another, “where are we going, how long will it take us to get there, and how much of this dreadful stuff are we going to need? I’m feeling constipated just thinking about it.”