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Borderline Catastrophe: On Site Report


Mishpacha traveled to the Mexican border to put a human face on the crisis playing out just 500 feet from the US
Photos: Yossi Percia
On Site Report by Yochonon Donn, Tijuana, Mexico
Luis Morenas stared at me in disbelief when I asked why he left his homeland of Honduras to spend months in a Mexican shantytown waiting to cross the border into the United States.
“El presidente gave a promise on February 19 that this was going to be open,” he said simply, referring to President Joe Biden. “The president made a promise that he was going to help the immigrants. We are just waiting.” ....

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Food for the soul: Traditional culinary rituals and symbols at the core of religious holidays


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Eggs at Easter. Matzah at Passover. Dates at Ramadan. Before reading became fundamental, the lessons and remembrances of faiths were passed on through spoken stories, songs, artwork and food.
What made the traditions stick around even after most believers could read and write?
“I imagine it’s because we like rituals,” Mena says. “They connect us to our past and offer rich and powerful connections to our ancestors and to each other.”
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But as one San Diego rabbi cautions, don’t stop with just repeating the ritual. “I tell my students to ask questions, to understand,” says Rabbi Mendel Polichenco of the Chabad of Carmel Valley. “It’s not enough to eat the matzah. You have to know what it represents.” ....

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