Getting passed over at the Seder table......
- Ann Cheng
- Apr 5
- 1 min read
is a metaphorical phrase rooted in the Passover story, where it signifies being skipped, ignored, or overlooked, much like the homes of the Israelites were "passed over" by the Angel of Death during the tenth plague in Egypt.
Zingerman's Deli +2
Is that a good thing for me? asked Lydia. Brian has never extend the invitation to all the festival with the family? Am I still in the "picture" with him?




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