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Second Glass of Wine

by Katharine Nasielski


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First Cup of Wine

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4 Cups of Wine

by Katharine Nasielski

Reader 1: Tonight we will drink four cups of wine and with each we will tell the story of a recent immigrant to the United States. The four cups have traditionally been linked to God’s fourfold promise to redeem the Israelites from slavery. Tonight we also link the four cups to the four times that the Torah insists that our experience of having been “strangers in the land of Egypt” should guide our treatment of strangers among us for all time....

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-- Exodus Story

EXODUS STORY

by laura schofield

We retell the story of the Exodus to remind ourselves of our slavery in Egypt and to also remember the great miracles God wrought on our behalf to redeem us from sin. Let us fill our glasses and hear the story of the Exodus. (Do not drink yet!!) Jacob’s family came to Egypt to escape a famine in Canaan. Joseph, second in command to Pharoah, settled his family in the land of Goshen, apart from the Egyptians. Joseph’s contribution to Egyptian...

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The Exodus: A Story in 7 Short Verses

by Jessie Osowsky

The Exodus: A Story In Seven Short Chapters 1. Once upon a time our people went into exile in the land of Egypt. During a famine our ancestor Jacob and his family fled to Egypt where food was plentiful. His son Joseph had risen to high position in Pharaoh’s court, and our people were well-respected and well-regarded, secure in the power structure of the time. 2. Generations passed and our people remained in Egypt. In time, a new Pharaoh ascended to...

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