With Spring shortly approaching I am reminded of shopping for Spring clothes as a child and pre-teen. In my home, Spring also meant getting ready for Passover which included lots of new holiday recipes but also new clothes to wear to the Seders (dinners). Some of my fondest memories were gathering for a mega Seder with the entire extended family crammed into my Aunt Dotty's small apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
Old Fashioned Seder: Seated By Rank
Table arrangements were by rank. The elders sat at the head of a very long chain of tables which spanned the living room and dining room. Older kids may have made it to the far end of the main table or were delegated to the bedroom where another mini Seder was set up for the young ones. You marked the years until you would be promoted to the main table, an accomplishment indeed . Aunt Dotty had her trusted housekeeper who returned each year to help her manage this huge gathering. Guests were fussed over and the meal was DELICIOUS!
Remember Patent Lather Shoes With Flowers?
Getting ready to go to Aunt Dotty was a big deal. Mom had us dressed in a new skirt or dress, matching clean tights, patent leather shoes, a cute handbag and perhaps a bow or headband to wear. I particularly liked the shoes in the 1960s. If only you could buy shoes like that today.
Those were the days. In honor of Passover just around the corner, I feel like going shopping. After all, I need to set a good example to my children who truly believe that flip flops can be dressy or casual depending on whether they have sequins or not.
Remember Patent Lather Shoes With Flowers?
Getting ready to go to Aunt Dotty was a big deal. Mom had us dressed in a new skirt or dress, matching clean tights, patent leather shoes, a cute handbag and perhaps a bow or headband to wear. I particularly liked the shoes in the 1960s. If only you could buy shoes like that today.
Those were the days. In honor of Passover just around the corner, I feel like going shopping. After all, I need to set a good example to my children who truly believe that flip flops can be dressy or casual depending on whether they have sequins or not.
Love reading your vintage posts with a yiddishe viewpoint. Thanks! Save me a seat at your Seder! ;)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Beth
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