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Dr. Seuss' Four QuestionsSourcewww.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Uncle_Eli/Eli.htmlThe Four QuestionsWhy is it only on Passover night we never know howto do anything right?We don't eat our meals in the regular ways, the ways that we do on all other days.'Cause on all other nights we may eat all kinds of wonderfu lgood bready treats,like big purple pizza that tastes like a pickle,crumbly crackers and pink pumpernickel,sassafras sandwich and tiger on rye,fifty felafels in pita,fresh-fried,with peanut-butte rand tangerine sauce spread onto each side up-and-down, then across,and...

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Celebrating Easter and Passover in Interfaith Relationships

by Rebecca Sauer

Individuals in interfaith relationships often find that their religion takes on more meaning when they describe and/or share their traditions and rituals with someone they love. They take their own religion less for granted. Celebrating both Easter and Passover is one way to think globally--about the need for peace and understanding between nations--and act locally--by working to foster tolerance within yourself, your marriage and your family. Both Easter, which is traditionally celebrated at sunrise, and Passover, traditionally celebrated at sunset, are...

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Introduction - An interfaith commentary

by Cara Bloom

You don't have to be Jewish to celebrate freedom. Passover is a time of inclusion. Jewish and non- Jewish brothers and sisters gather to celebrate of liberation and freedom. Liberation from oppression is always a deep concern of Jews, because of our history. On seder night, there are two moments where we metaphorically open our doors and invite others in. One is at the opening of the Magid portion of the seder, when we say, “All who are hungry come and...

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Welcoming All: An Inclusive Passover Reading

by Be'chol Lashon

At Passover, we receive a personal directive to create an inclusive and welcoming community. Even when we intend to be welcoming, many in our community still feel like strangers. The things that divide us — race, ethnicity, gender, class, religion, among others — also have the power to unite us. During the Seder, we are each meant to remember that we ourselves were once strangers in a strange land. If the Jewish community is to be a home for all, we...

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Skit - Pharaoh and Moses Go To A Conflict Counselor

by Dave Cowen

Skit - Pharaoh and Moses Go To A Conflict Counselor

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by Asha Lee Maskiell Demarsh

Pesach is a time of inclusion but it is also a time of grief. On seder night, there are two moments where we metaphorically open our doors and invite others in. One is at the opening of the Magid portion of the seder, when we say, “All who are hungry come and eat.” There is a beautiful message here: we were once slaves; poor and hungry, and we remember our redemption by sharing what we have with others. The other, comes...

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