Nick Ferrari prepares for Pesach with J-TV
Popular LBC radio host has been invited to his first seder night, and enlists Jewish Youtubers to learn the basics
Popular radio host Nick Ferrari has been invited to his first Passover Seder, but before he goes, he enlisted the help of Jewish Youtube channel J-TV to learn the basics.
Sitting down with J-TV’s Marco Laurence, the LBC presenter was put through his paces ahead of seder night.
After putting on a matzah tie and kippah, Ferrari was told to drink all four cups of wine, eat bitter herbs (which he didn’t realise would be bitter until he ate them), and find the afikomen, which he did within a matter of seconds.
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“Nick was such a great sport during the whole thing” said J-TV founder Ollie Ansfield.
“He is one of the most courteous, kind and willing guests we have ever interviewed”.
During the 15 minute video, Ferrari was thanked for his support for Israel to which he said “it’s my honour”, because the Jewish community is hospitable, caring and patriotic.
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