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Introduction: Passover in the time of COVID-19

by Arthur Ganger

Passover is a time of rememberance and connection - not just to others at the table, but to forefathers and foremothers and to the entire history of the Jewish people. Not just to the Jewish people, but people everywhere, all over the world, who share experiences of opression, liberation, and struggle. In this moment, where the world is facing political and economic upheval over a worldwide pandemic that has us all sheltering away from others, it is perhaps now more than...

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-- Exodus Story 

The Telling of the Story

by Arthur Ganger

Long, long ago the people worshiped many gods, in the form of statues and idols. One man, Abraham, came to believe that there was only one God, all-powerful, and so he left his home to begin a new life and people in the land of Canaan, which would later come to be known by the name his grandson, Jacob, adopted: Israel. God told Abraham that his descendants would come to sojourn in a country that would enslave and afflict them, and...

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Ganger Haggadah 2018

Ganger Haggadah 2018

by Patricia Ganger
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The Ganger Haggadah 2020

The Ganger Haggadah 2020

by Arthur Ganger
Tough times and togetherness
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Rachtzah 

Rachtzah

by Julie R

רחצה Rachtzah Wash hands while reciting the traditional blessing for washing the hands: בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יי אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, אֲשֶׁר קִדְשָׁנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָּנוּ עַל נְטִילַת יָדַיִם. Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha-olam, asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav, v'tzivanu al n'tilat yadayim. Praised are you, Adonai, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who has taught us the way of holiness through commandments, commanding us to wash our hands.

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-- Four Questions 

4 Questions

by Carmen Bergen

Four questions: 1. What's up with the matzoh?When we left Egypt, we were in a hurry. There was no time for making decent bread.2. What's the deal with horseradish?Life was bitter, like horseradish.3. What's with the dipping of the herbs?It's called symbolism. 4. What's this whole slouching at the table business?Free people get to slouch.

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On the Hebrew Root S-D-R

by Max Chaiken

A HEBREW LESSON ON THE ROOT-WORD S-D-RHow is the festival meal of Passover different from the meal eaten at other holiday celebrations? For one thing, the Passover repast is consumed in the context of a scripted dramatic arrangement, a (seder), from the Hebrew verb (le-sadder), "to arrange." There are, to be sure, similar arrangements in Jewish ritual and textual life. The daily prayer book, which contains a sort of script for the performance of devotional texts, is called a (siddur). One...

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Kadesh 

The Cup of Sanctification - Kadesh

by Valley Beth Shalom (VBS)

The Hebrew word “Kiddush” means sanctification. But it is not the wine we sanctify. Instead, the wine is a symbol of the sanctity, the preciousness, and the sweetness of this moment. Held together by sacred bonds of family, friendship, peoplehood, we share this table tonight with one another and with all the generations who have come before us. Let us rise, and sanctify this singular moment. HOW? We will drink four cups of wine at the Seder in celebration of our...

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Maggid - Beginning 

Let All Who Are Hungry

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Let All Who Are Hungry

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The Heroic and Visionary Women of Passover

by Raechel Banks

The Heroic and Visionary Women of Passover

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Dispelling the Urban Myth of the Orange on the Seder Plate

by 18Doors

Dispelling the Urban Myth of the Orange on the Seder Plate

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Kadesh

by Pardes

The seder opens with kiddush (the sanctification over wine). This is certainly unremarkable after all, kiddush is the opening act of every shabbat and holiday meal. But kiddush – a ritual .sanctification of time – has an intimate and unique connection to Pesach’s central theme: freedom. How so? As Israel was about to be released from slavery, God instituted a new calendar: “This month shall (mark for you the beginning of months; the first of the months of the year for...

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Tzafun 

Diversity Makes Us Who We Are

by Eileen Levinson

Diversity Makes Us Who We Are

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Koreich 

Maybe She's Born With It...

by Eileen Levinson

Maybe She's Born With It...

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Hallel 

Contradictions

by Eileen Levinson

Contradictions

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Order of the Seder

by Toby Lausin

Order of the Seder

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu 

Dayeinu: an immersive Experience

by Leor and Deborah

By Rabbi & Dina Brewer Dayeinu is a highly counter-intuitive hymn. Among its fourteen stanzas it proclaims that: Had God taken our ancestors out of Egypt, but not rescued them at the Red Sea, it would have been sufficient. And had God rescued them at the Red Sea, but not nourished them in the dessert, it would have been sufficient. And had God brought them to Sinai, but not given them the Torah, it would have been sufficient. These statements make...

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The Seder Plate - Coloring Page

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The Seder Plate - Coloring Page

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Order of the Haggadah

by Lindsay Hayes

Kadesh קַדֵשׁ Urchatz וּרְחַץ Karpas כַּרְפַּס Yachatz יֲחַץ Maggid מַגִיד Rachtzah רָחְצָה Motzi מוֹצִיא Matzah מוֹצִיא Maror מָרוֹר Korech כּוֹרֵך Shulchan Orech שֻׁלְחָן עוֹרֵך Tzafun צָפוּן Barech בָּרֵךְ Hallel הַלֵל Nirtzah נִרְצָה

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Maggid - Beginning 

What is the Maggid?

by Davidson College Hillel

The Maggid, or storytelling in Hebrew, is the bulk of the Seder. It’s complex in that it’s one story, but this one story is depicted in 6 different ways because the sages couldn’t decide on how to treat this story with the most respect. Others believe that it was told in different ways to keep people active and speaking so they could stay up through the entire seder: first we have the four questions, second the four children, third an actually...

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Order of Seder (almost redundant as they mean the same thing)

by Davidson College Hillel

1. What's on the Table 2. Kadesh - First Cup of Wine Kadesh Fun Facts 3. Urchatz - Hand Washing 4. Karpas -Blessing Over Parsley Origins of Gefilte Fish 5. Yachatz - Breaking of the Middle Matzah Ha Lachma Anya / The Story of the Matzah Yachatz Fun Fact 6. Maggid - Storytelling Four Questions Four Questions Fun Facts Four Children Four Children Fun Facts Four Children of Star Wars Telling the Story and The Ten Plagues Note About the Ten...

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The Steps of the Passover Seder

by Julie Harman

The Steps of the Passover Seder

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