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-- Four Questions 

All Questions are Welcome Here!

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

All Questions are Welcome Here!

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Blessing the Children

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Blessing the Children

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Maggid - Beginning 

Let All Who are Hungry, Come and Eat

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Let All Who are Hungry, Come and Eat

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Maggid - Beginning 

Ha Lachma Anya

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Ha Lachma Anya

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Maggid - Beginning 

Ha Lachma Anya

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Ha Lachma Anya

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Yachatz

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Karpas

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Urchatz

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Urchatz

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Candle Lighting

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Candle Lighting

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Havdallah (If the Seder falls on a Saturday night, after sunset we say Havdallah, before lighting the candles)

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

LEADER: When a Seder falls on Saturday night, the end of Shabbat, we say Havdalah before lighting the festival candles. Havdallah is a ceremony that marks the separation between Shabbat and the beginning of the week. Tonight, we mark the separation between the end of Shabbat and another day of Pesach, ben kodesh l'kodesh. The havdalah candle is comprised of many wicks braided to come together to create a large, single flame - much larger, brighter and warmer than if there...

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Kadesh 

Why Do We Drink Four Cups of Wine?

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Why Do We Drink Four Cups of Wine?

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Candle-Lighting

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Candle-Lighting

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Kadesh 

Havdallah (If the Seder falls on a Saturday night, after sunset we say Havdallah, before lighting the candles)

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Havdallah (If the Seder falls on a Saturday night, after sunset we say Havdallah, before lighting the candles)

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Welcome

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Welcome

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Elijah the Prophet

by Beth Flusser

Elijah the Prophet

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Passover Family Watercolor

by Adrienne Jacobson

Passover Family Watercolor

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Exodus

by Sue-Anne Silkes

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Wicked Son - Poland 1939

by Etan Mark

Wicked Son - Poland 1939

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Burning Bush

by Jennifer Labin

Burning Bush

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Seder (The Passover Meal) (Der Oster-Abend)

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Seder (The Passover Meal) (Der Oster-Abend)

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Moses, Aaron the High Priest and King David - Passover Haggadah (1740)

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Moses, Aaron the High Priest and King David - Passover Haggadah (1740)

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Red Blue Cover

by Jason Marck

Red Blue Cover

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-- Ten Plagues 

Frogs – צְפֵרְדֵּעַ

by Antonio Vargas-Durán Jr.

Frogs – צְפֵרְדֵּעַ

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Hamsa

by Rebecca Davidson

Hamsa

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First Cup of Wine

by Deb Putnoi

First Cup of Wine

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Kadesh

by Jessica Zweig

Kadesh

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Candle Lighting

by debra kaiserman

Candle Lighting

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Havdallah (If the Seder falls on a Saturday night, after sunset we say Havdallah, before lighting the candles)

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Havdallah (If the Seder falls on a Saturday night, after sunset we say Havdallah, before lighting the candles)

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu 

Miriam's Cup

by Rachel Schulties

What is a Miriam’s Cup? A Miriam’s Cup is a new ritual object that is placed on the seder table beside the Cup of Elijah. Miriam’s Cup is filled with water. It serves as a symbol of Miriam’s Well, which was the source of water for the Israelites in the desert. Putting a Miriam’s Cup on your table is a way of making your seder more inclusive. It is also a way of drawing attention to the importance of Miriam and...

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Kadesh 

Why Do We Drink Four Cups of Wine?

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

Why Do We Drink Four Cups of Wine?

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Introduction 

Havdallah (If the Seder falls on a Saturday night, after sunset we say Havdallah, before lighting the candles)

by Jill Maller-Kesselman

LEADER: When a Seder falls on Saturday night, the end of Shabbat, we say Havdalah before lighting the festival candles. Havdallah is a ceremony that marks the separation between Shabbat and the beginning of the week. Tonight, we mark the separation between the end of Shabbat and another day of Pesach, ben kodesh l'kodesh. The havdalah candle is comprised of many wicks braided to come together to create a large, single flame - much larger, brighter and warmer than if there...

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