Talk:White House Passover Seder

Contradiction regarding Trump's daughter attending the 2017 WH Seder
The two references provided in the article, Haaretz and Huffington Post agree that Trump's daughter's family did not attend the 2017 Whitehouse Seder, but the Jerusalem Post says that they did. It appears that the Jerusalem Post got it wrong, as they base their assertion on a Tweet that Ivanka Trump posted with her family posing inside the White House, and not on any hard evidence that Ivanka and her family were actually present at the Seder. --Sometimes the sky is blue (talk) 13:14, 13 April 2017 (UTC)
 * Thank you for noting that. I have a different question. Since this year's White House Seder was (1) not held in the White House, and (2) not attended by the President, but has reverted back to being a Seder conducted by Jewish staffers (as in 1993 during the Clinton administration), should we rename this page something like White House Passover Seder (2009–2016) to reflect the fact that it was a specific event that occurred for only 8 years during Obama's presidency, and put the text into past tense? A subsection at the end of the article could note the two other times (1993 and 2017) that the Seder was held by Jewish staffers in the absence of the President, but it looks like the "White House Passover Seder" was unique to the Obama administration. Yoninah (talk) 17:57, 13 April 2017 (UTC)
 * I think the current name, without any dates in parenthesis, is a better route becasue the article can be edited if this tradition continues in the future. DoctorG  (talk)  00:16, 23 September 2017 (UTC)