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-- Four Children

Wings of Fire 4 Children

by ME Shapiro

Wings of Fire 4 Children

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Koreich

Boiled Egg

by ME Shapiro

Boiled Egg

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-- Ten Plagues

Ten Plagues of Egypt

by ME Shapiro

Ten Plagues of Egypt

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu

A second cup

by ME Shapiro

A second cup

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-- Exodus Story

Exodus Story - The Reed Sea

by ME Shapiro

Fearful that Pharaoh might again change his mind, the Jewish people packed quickly. They had no time to prepare food and no time to allow their dough to rise into puffy bread. They had only enough time to make a flat, cracker-like bread called matzah. They hastily tied the matzah to their backs and ran from their homes. The people had not travelled far before Pharaoh commanded his army to chase after them and bring them back to Egypt. The Jews...

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-- Exodus Story

Exodus Story - The Plagues

by ME Shapiro

Moses went to Pharaoh and said, “God is not happy with the way you treat the Jewish people. He wants you to let the Jewish people leave Egypt and go into the desert, where they will be free.” But Pharaoh stamped his foot and shouted, “No, I will never let the Jewish people go!” Moses warned, “If you do not listen to God, many terrible things, called plagues, will come to your land.” But Pharaoh would not listen, and so the...

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-- Exodus Story

Exodus Story - The Plagues

by ME Shapiro


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-- Exodus Story

Exodus Story - The Plagues

by ME Shapiro

Moses went to Pharaoh and said, “God is not happy with the way you treat the Jewish people. He wants you to let the Jewish people leave Egypt and go into the desert, where they will be free.” But Pharaoh stamped his foot and shouted, “No, I will never let the Jewish people go!” Moses warned, “If you do not listen to God, many terrible things, called plagues, will come to your land.” But Pharaoh would not listen, and so the...

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-- Exodus Story

Exodus Story - The Enslavement

by ME Shapiro

The first Passover happened long ago in the far-away country of Egypt. A mean and powerful king, called Pharaoh, ruled Egypt. Worried that the Jewish people would one day fight against him, Pharaoh decided that these people must become his slaves. As slaves, the Jewish people worked very hard. Every day, from morning until night, they hammered, dug, and carried heavy bricks. They built palaces and cities and worked without rest. The Jewish people hated being slaves. They cried and asked...

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Introduction

Blessing for Children

by ME Shapiro

Blessing for Children

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Introduction

Candle Lighting Prayer

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Candle Lighting Prayer

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-- Exodus Story

Freedom and Slavery

by ME Shapiro

The difference between a slave and a free person is not merely a matter of social position. We can find an enlightened slave whose spirit is free, and a free man with the mentality of a slave. True freedom is that uplifted spirit by which the individual - as well as the nation as a whole - is inspired to remain faithful to his inner essence, to the spiritual attribute of the Divine image within him. It is that quality that...

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Introduction

First they came...

by ME Shapiro

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me. Martin Niemöller (1892–1984)

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-- Exodus Story

Egyptian Jerusalem - Pharaoh Thutmose III

by ME Shapiro

Egyptian Jerusalem - Pharaoh Thutmose III

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-- Exodus Story

Egyptian Jerusalem - Part 1

by ME Shapiro

Egyptian Jerusalem - Part 1

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-- Ten Plagues

Listen King Pharaoh

by ME Shapiro

Listen King Pharaoh

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-- Exodus Story

Baby Moses

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Baby Moses

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Bareich

Miriams Song

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Miriams Song

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The Orange on the Seder Plate

by Anita Diamant .

EVERY JEWISH FAMILY produces a unique version of the Passover seder—the big ritual meal of traditional foods, served after and amid liturgy, storytelling, and song. We’re all surprised at each other’s customs: You eat lamb? You don’t sing “Chad Gad Ya”? And yet, virtually every seder does share a few common elements. Matzoh crumbs all over the floor. Wine stains on the tablecloth. A seder plate containing the traditional symbols of the holiday: a roasted shank bone and hardboiled egg, recalling...

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-- Exodus Story

Natalia Kadish

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Natalia Kadish

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-- Ten Plagues

Science explanation of the Plagues

by Jordana Goodman

The Plagues happened at the same time as a massive volcano eruption. The volcano Santorini sent ash in to the air effecting the surrounding area. The ash is found in Cairo and the Nile River, proven by testing the composition of the ash. This volcanic eruption happened between 1500-1650BC while the Plagues happened between 1400-1550BC. So it fits there.  1st Plague. River ran red LIKE blood. But there is a common algae plume called the Red Tide. This makes the river,...

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-- Exodus Story

Exodus Story

by Ilana Silverstein

1. After the ten plagues, Pharoah finally lets our people go, and the Israelites leave in a big hurry. They pack their bags, gather their children and livestock, toss the unleavened bread on their backs, and begin their journey. It is Pharaoh’s change of heart, after refusing so many times to let them go, that allows the Israelites to arrive at this moment of freedom. 2. After being freed, the Israelites find themselves between the roaring sea before them and the...

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Yachatz

Entering the Broken World

by Mishael Zion

The Pesach story begins in a broken world, amidst slavery and oppression. The sound of the breaking of the matza sends us into that fractured existence, only to become whole again when we find the broken half, the afikoman, at the end of the Seder. This brokenness is not just a physical or political situation: It reminds us of all those hard, damaged places within ourselves. All those narrow places from which we want to break to free. In Hebrew, Egypt...

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Karpas

Karpas

by Anna Lelonek

Karpas

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Introduction

Quick Seder Plate Guide

by Zvi Bellin

Quick Seder Plate Guide

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-- Four Questions

Our duty to question

by Rachel Gallop

Some Answers Questioning is a sign of freedom, and so we begin with questions. To ritualize only one answer would be to deny that there can be many, often conflicting answers. To think that life is only black and white, or wine and Maror, bitter or sweet, or even that the cup is half empty or half full is to enslave ourselves to simplicity. Each of us feels the challenge to search for our own answers. The ability to question is...

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu

Dayenu with Hebrew and English

by Danielle & Misha Slutsky

If He had brought us out from Egypt אִלּוּ הוֹצִיאָנוּ מִמִּצְרָיִםand had not carried out judgments against them וְלֹא עָשָׂה בָּהֶם שְׁפָטִים— Dayenu, it would have been enough דַּיֵּנוּIf He had carried out judgments against them אִלּוּ עָשָׂה בָּהֶם שְׁפָטִיםand not against their idols וְלֹא עָשָׂה בֵּאלֹהֵיהֶם— Dayenu, it would have been enough דַּיֵּנוּIf He had destroyed their idols אִלּוּ עָשָׂה בֵּאלֹהֵיהֶםand had not smitten their first-born וְלֹא הָרַג אֶת בְּכוֹרֵיהֶם— Dayenu, it would have been enough דַּיֵּנוּIf He had smitten...

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Urchatz

Washing - for what?

by Gavriel Goldfeder

By Rabbi Gavriel Goldfeder  alternadox.netLater on we will do ' rachtzah '─the washing over the matzah . Now we are doing ' urchatz ', which amounts to washing before eating a vegetable.  This is not something we do every day.To explain, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, first chief Rabbi of the State of Israel, writes of dividing life into two categories: the goal, and everything else.  We set goals for ourselves and set out to reach them.  Everything we do that helps...

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