the gift of curiosity
Ritually wash hands without reciting the blessing. The need for hand washing before eating vegetables is no longer a ritual requirement, however, it is included in the traditional Seder.
If we were together in person we would each be washing each other's hands, a silent act of service and recognition of each other. Since we're not, what are other ways that we can serve the people around us, known and unknown? What are the mysteries we'd like to know, and what are the mysteries we'd like to share? How can we be there for each other in other ways to take care of each other?
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