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This does not mean that the development of a seder - the Passover ceremonial meal - to fit their unique family was simple. more NPR news analyst Cokie Roberts was a "very Catholic" family, "she told NPR's Neal Conan, and his master's, Lindy Boggs, was appointed to the United States' ambassador to the Vatican after serving in the United States Congress as a member of Louisiana. "You do not get a whole lot more Catholic than that," said Cokie.
And when he came to develop a new Easter lore Roberts, Steve had little experience of its own to bring to the effort.His family, while "tribal and Jewish culture" was not very religious in the eyes of an eagle. "The notion of us celebrate the Seder was quite strange to [my foster]," he said. "It is often said ... the first she ever went Seder was organized by his daughter-in-law completely."
But while the new couple knew they wanted to merge their religious traditions at home, to understand exactly how to do it was something else. Hosting his first Passover seder in 1969 was a bullying, Cokie said."It's hard enough to have dinner, let alone to have a place where you feed inexplicable and the picture is different from any other night.
Source: NPR