This weekend we made it through the beginning of Pesach, a.k.a. Passover, complete with 2 seders and a requisite (in our house) viewing of The Prince of Egypt. I could and probably should write a whole post on the topic of The Prince of Egypt, the star-studded 1998 animated masterpiece of DreamWorks SKG – otherwise known as Spielberg, Katzenberg and Geffen, i.e., the Jew Crew. For now, suffice it to say that it’s pretty easy to distinguish Old Testament stories being retold by Christians from Hebrew Bible stories being retold by Jews, and this one scores high on the authenticity scale.
Anyway, Passover. While I was hoping to have some newer product listings to share by now, I’m bringing you a Passover card from the backlist (created in 2023) since I don’t think I ever wrote about it here.
This exuberant pastel design makes use of one of the best-known passages in the Passover Seder:
Ilu hotzianu mi-Mitzrayim, Dayenu!
If God had merely brought us out of Egypt, that would have been enough for us.


Inside reads “Wishing you a joyful Passover” in English and “Chag kasher v’sameach” (the traditional Passover greeting) in Hebrew.