
Passover, Easter & Tacos: Navigating the Spring Holidays with Kids
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About this listen
In this episode, we dive into the delightful chaos of spring holidays in multicultural families. From Passover Seders to Easter egg hunts (and everything in between), we share how our families celebrate, adapt, and blend traditions. Join us as we reflect on food, faith, and flexibility — all while parenting across cultures.
Topics Discussed:
- How Passover and Easter overlapped this year
- Cultural differences in holiday closures (France vs. Germany)
- The evolution of store hours and holiday observance in Europe
- Chocolate egg hunts and coloring traditions across continents
Vocabulary Shared in This Episode:
- Gefilte Fish (Yiddish) – A traditional Jewish dish made from a poached mix of ground deboned fish, typically served during Passover.
- Charoset (Hebrew) – A sweet paste made from fruits and nuts, symbolizing the mortar used by Hebrew slaves in Egypt.
- Misophonia (Medical term) – A condition where certain sounds trigger strong emotional reactions like anger or anxiety.
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How does your family celebrate spring holidays? Do you blend traditions or keep them distinct? We’d love to hear your stories! Send us a message at cultureclashparenting@gmail.com or tag us on Instagram @cultureclashparenting!
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Culture Clash Parenting is lovingly produced by Astrid and Marisa, fueled by laughter, late-night texts, and a shared passion for embracing the chaos that comes with raising multicultural children. We believe in the power of storytelling to create a more peaceful, patient, and equitable world.
Music and editing by Lonely Heaven Music