Nirtzah--fulfillment
Leader: [Announces the name of the child or children who found the `afikoman.]
Let us continue our seder by eating one last little piece of matsah to leave us with a taste of freedom's struggles. As you eat, I invite you to close your eyes and dream of Tikkun Olam, the world of freedom. Some say, "it's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism," to which I say, we must practice! Practice imagining a world free of inequality, violence, and greed.
[Everyone eat a last piece of matsah.]
Now, let us conclude our seder.
Everyone:
We have recalled struggles against slavery and injustice.
We revisited times of persecution and times of fulfillment.
Only half a century ago, Nazis committed the crimes of the Holocaust.
Today, the forces of xenophobia and fascism rise again.
We face a global pandemic, brought about by our enslavement and abuse of nature
And more consequences of climate change loom on the horizon
unless we change our ways and free the natural world.
Jewish history shows us that life is ever-changing, often very difficult.
and we must learn how to survive under all conditions.
When we are persecuted, we must struggle for our own freedom.
The more freedom we attain,
the more we must help others attain freedom.
This is the lesson of Passover.
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