The orange represents a feminist vision of what is possible. It honors all women who paved their way despite all the difficulties encountered. Any person in the world who is marginalized has hope in the orange. We no longer accept patriarchy or invisibility. We are all equal.
Now, each year at Passover, we give to an orange the place of honor on our Seder Plate.
Bink Books
86 pp ● 8.5×9
$12.95 (pb)
ISBN 978-1-945805-63-9 (pb)
RELIGION / Judaism / Rituals & Practice
Publication Date: April 2018
Ruth Simkin’s published books include What Makes You Happy, a book of short stories, The Jagged Years of Ruthie J, a memoir which met with critical acclaim, and Like an Orange on a Seder Plate, a Lesbian Haggadah. She has written countless medical papers and contributed to textbooks, as well as doing many mixed media presentations. She has published many non-medical articles and booklets on a variety of topics.
She currently lives with her Golden Doodle, Kelly, and when she is not writing, is contentedly reflecting on the ocean, the flora and the wildlife around her home.