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Tzafun

Tzafun Goldie and Ono

by Janet Sherman

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Yachatz

Yachatz- Goldie and Ono

by Janet Sherman

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-- Four Questions

ha lachmanya-- african american jewish

by Janet Sherman

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Proud to Be- beats

by Janet Sherman

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Yasmin Levy

by Janet Sherman

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Ugandan Jews singing- hine ma tov

by Janet Sherman

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A-Wa, isreali Yemenite trio

by Janet Sherman

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Las estreyas

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Baylamos- Sefardi

by Janet Sherman

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Jewish Unity SOng

by Janet Sherman

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Joan Nathan- food : Exodus

by Janet Sherman

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Elie Weisel Seder story

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Exodus Sea Shanty

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exodus- uptown funk style

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LionKing Exodus

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Exodus Story-Broadway style

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Shulchan Oreich

Eat a nosh and lets contiue

by Janet Sherman

Let's take a 5minute break to eat a little nosh, enjoy the video and then we'll finish the Seder celebration. bon appetit

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Introduction

Pesach Pardes Intro

by Janet Sherman

Pesach is a time of inclusion. 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 towards the end of the seder, when we...

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SHmu-Jan-2021

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Hallel

Welcoming Others

by Barry Louis Polisar

There is a word in Hebrew — Teshuvah — that means return. It is an acknowledgement that there is always a chance for forgiveness, redemption and change. Our traditions teach that Passover is open to all. Everyone is welcome at this table. There is always room. Because no one is ever turned away, there is always an opportunity for a rebirth of spirit. As a sign of hospitality to all, we open the door to our homes and symbolically invite anyone...

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Urchatz

Urchatz

by Arielle Angel

Urchatz

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Hallel

Hinei Ma Tov

by Susan Weiner

It is traditional at this point in the seder, to sing songs of praise. This is one of my favorites for this event.Hinei ma tov umanaimShevet achim gam yachadHinei ma tov umanaimShevet achim gam yachadBehold how good andHow pleasant it isFor brothers to dwell together

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Hallel

Hallel

by Erica Berkowitz

Elijah the profit it a symbol of the hope to come. It is told that when he comes he will bring peace and spread love throughout the world. Let's drink our last cup of wine to Elijah! Barukh atah Adonai, Eloheinu melekh ha'olam, borei pri ha'gafen.

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-- Four Questions

The Four New Questions

by Becca Weiner

Mah Nishtana: What's New? What significant change has occurred in your life since this time last year? Name one meaningful piece of news. ​Elijah's Cup is passed around as each guest speaks. A blessing or toast concludes the round. Avadim Hayinu: Our Slavery. Identify the problem. What enslaves you today? What's holding you back from being freer, happy, and creative? ​Use a blank note of paper - on one side write HOW AM I FREE and on the other side write...

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Urchatz

Urchatz – Access to Clean Water

by Linda and Dan Berkowicz

This symbolic washing of the hands recalls the story of Miriam's Well. Legend tells us that this well followed Miriam, sister of Moses, through the desert, sustaining the Jews in their wanderings. Filled with mayim chayim, waters of life, the well was a source of strength and renewal to all who drew from it. One drink from its waters was said to alert the heart, mind and soul, and make the meaning of Torah become alive. As we prepare to wash...

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Water in the News

by Joseph Zitt

In washing our hands, we also think of those who don't get to share in the basic human right of abundant, clean water of people deprived of water by the weather in Somalia, in India, in Texas and those deprived of water by human action in places like Flint, Michigan as well as those whose homes have been ravaged by wind and water in Colombia, in California, and here in New Jersey. We wash our hands and accept our responsibilities to...

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-- Four Children

The Four Children

by Progressive Jewish Alliance

At Passover, we are confronted with the stories of our ancestors’ pursuit of liberation from oppression. Facing this mirror of history, how do we answer their challenge? How do we answer our children when they ask us how to pursue justice in our time? What does the Activist Child ask? “The Torah tells me, ‘Justice, justice shall you pursue,’ but how can I pursue justice?” Empower him always to seek pathways to advocate for the vulnerable. As Proverbs teaches, “Speak up...

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-- Ten Plagues

The Modern Plagues

by JewishBoston

The Passover Haggadah recounts ten plagues that afflicted Egyptian society. In our tradition, Passover is the season in which we imagine our own lives within the story and the story within our lives. Accordingly, we turn our thoughts to the many plagues affecting our society today. Our journey from slavery to redemption is ongoing, demanding the work of our hearts and hands. Here are ten “modern plagues”:   Homelessness In any given year, about 3.5 million people are likely to experience homelessness,...

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Hallel

Miriam's Cup

by Rachel Luxemburg

In the years of wandering in the desert, Miriam's well accompanied the Israelites. Accodring to tradition, Miriam's well is still with us. Every Saturday night, at the end of Shabbat, its waters flow out into wells everywhere in the world. While the return of Elijah is left to the future and all its potential, Miriam is present with us always. She and her waters sustain us as we await Elijah. She is here to provide healing, inspiration, and wisdom. There is...

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