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Apr 1, 2009
Chasal Seder Annapolis
It is interesting to note how the "Pesach terminology" has started to creep into the daily conversation.
Listening to the radio you will hear many phrases taken straight from the haggadah to describe various situations.
One that I heard this evening was "Chasal Seder Annapolis". They were discussing Avigdor Lieberman's grand entry into the Foreign Ministry today. At the ceremony of his taking the reins of the office, one of the things he said was that they will uphold previous agreements such as the Road Map, but Annapolis was never voted on or agreed to so they are doing away with it and will not be bound by anything Olmert promised at Annapolis.
The radio host called it "Chasal Seder Annapolis".
There were others as well throughout the day, but that is the one that I remember off the top of my head.
Listening to the radio you will hear many phrases taken straight from the haggadah to describe various situations.
One that I heard this evening was "Chasal Seder Annapolis". They were discussing Avigdor Lieberman's grand entry into the Foreign Ministry today. At the ceremony of his taking the reins of the office, one of the things he said was that they will uphold previous agreements such as the Road Map, but Annapolis was never voted on or agreed to so they are doing away with it and will not be bound by anything Olmert promised at Annapolis.
The radio host called it "Chasal Seder Annapolis".
There were others as well throughout the day, but that is the one that I remember off the top of my head.
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Avigdor Lieberman,
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