Monday, March 29, 2010

How to green your Seder?

Today is the time for the Passover Seder, which is a Jewish ritual held on the first night (and in some places also in the second night) of Passover, which is one of my favorite Jewish holidays.

The Seder is a family gathering, sitting together around the table, reading the Haggadah (he story of the Israelite exodus from Egypt), singing the holiday songs and eating the holiday's traditional food. Even President Obama will host one at the White House.

So how do you green your Seder? Yahoo! Joe Laur has some great recommendations on Greenopolis, Ann Bell Muzaurieta adds on the Daily Green tips and recipes to keep your Passover healthy and sustainable, and finally the Huddler's Green Home Community brings you on Yahoo! Green 10 good tips on how to have an eco-friendly and organic Seder.

I haven't found yet an Haggadah from recycled paper, but still there are other many steps you can take to make sure you celebrate the Passover in an eco-friendly style.


Enjoy your Seder and Happy Passover!

Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!

1 comment:

Lynn said...

Hope your passover is wonderful. We have a blog post on Sustainable Passover and CSAs at www.celebrategreen.net/blog

Might give some ideas for next year!