Google Celebrates Passover
CNet’s Jessica Dolcourt reports that Google help a Passover seder last week Thursday night at the Mountain View campus for about 100 guests. Sounds like a fun night for all, with kosher for passover delicacies like matzoh almond cake, custom printed Google haggadot, and a four-piece band playing klezmer and Israeli music.
The 100 guests dutifully dunked flat-leaf Italian parsley into salt water, drank four glasses of commemorative kosher wine, and networked.
Servers carried out 11 dishes for the family-style meal, including house-made gefilte (”stuffed”) fish; a Sephardic vegetable rice wrap acknowledging a branch of Spanish-Jewish traditions; and potato “koogle,” a Google-ized take on kugel, the Yiddish word for a type of baked pudding or casserole.
Sounds fun, but it opens so many questions. Like, what the hell where they doing holding a seder on Thursday, when the seder nights were Tuesday and Wednesday? Could be, they held it […]
Original post by Nathan Weinberg